Treatment of Radioactive Waste Solution Containing Ni, Co and Cs Obtained from the Dissolution of Purification Ionic Exchange Resins of a Nuclear Reactor Primary Cooling System and its Later Immobilization in a Ferritic Matrix

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ernesto Esparza Silvia Galasso María Eugenia Castro Claudia Osuna Jorge Duca
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"We present a procedure for treatment of non-active solutions equivalent to the solutions obtained from dissolution of ionic exchange resins used in purification of a nuclear reactor primary cooling system containing Co, Ni, Cs and its isotropic varieties as main radioactivity source. Finally it is immobilized into a ferritic matrix by calcination which avoids its future leaching into environment.In order to achieve the objective of this treatment, a bivalent and a trivalent iron salt is added to the solution. Then, either a base or an acid is added, depending on the initial pH of the treated solution, with a Cs precipitating additive in order to reduce Co and Cs by precipitation, flocculation and adsorption. Controlling the amount of precipitating reactives it is possible to modify the activity/volume rate becoming a medium into a low radioactivity waste.The leaching test result applied over the ferritic sample is lower than the minimum limit established by law. Therefore, it can be kept safely in a interim storage."
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APA: Ernesto Esparza Silvia Galasso María Eugenia Castro Claudia Osuna Jorge Duca  (2008)  Treatment of Radioactive Waste Solution Containing Ni, Co and Cs Obtained from the Dissolution of Purification Ionic Exchange Resins of a Nuclear Reactor Primary Cooling System and its Later Immobilization in a Ferritic Matrix

MLA: Ernesto Esparza Silvia Galasso María Eugenia Castro Claudia Osuna Jorge Duca Treatment of Radioactive Waste Solution Containing Ni, Co and Cs Obtained from the Dissolution of Purification Ionic Exchange Resins of a Nuclear Reactor Primary Cooling System and its Later Immobilization in a Ferritic Matrix. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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