Formation and filtration characteristics of solids generated in a high level liquid waste treatment process .2. Filtration characteristics of solids formed in simulated high level liquid waste

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Kondo, Y
Kubota, M
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[1] Department of Chemistry and Fuel Research, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken
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10.1007/BF02035242
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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The filtration characteristics of solids generated in a simulated high level liquid waste (HLLW) were experimentally examined, when the simulated HLLW was processed according to the ordinary way of actual HLLW treatment process. The filtration characteristics of solids depended on the particle size. The phosphomolybdic acid, which was very fine particle with about 0.1 mu m diameter, made slurry a ''difficult-to-filter'' slurry, if the phosphomolybdic acid content (wt%) to the whole solids in a slurry exceeded 50 wt%. On the contrary, the zirconium compounds (zirconium molybdate and zirconium telluride) had positive effect on filtration characteristics because of their relatively large particle size of about 3 to 5 mu m. when the zirconium compounds content was above 50 wt%, slurry became a ''easy-to-filter'' slurry. A centrifugal sedimentation was discussed as a solid/liquid separation technique for very fine particles such as phosphomolybdic acid. The theoretical feed now rate corresponded to 0.1 mu m diameter particles was about 20 1/h at the centrifugal acceleration bf about 8000 G.
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