Ferrate treatment for removing chromium from high-level radioactive tank waste

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Sylvester, P
Rutherford, LA
Gonzalez-Martin, A
Kim, J
Rapko, BM
Lumetta, GJ
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[1] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA
[2] Lynntech Inc, College Stn, TX 77840 USA
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10.1021/es001340n
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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A method has been developed for removing chromium from alkaline high-level radioactive tank waste. Removing chromium from these wastes is critical in reducing the volume of waste requiring expensive immobilization and deep geologic disposition. the method developed is based on the oxidation of insoluble chromium(III) compounds to soluble chromate using ferrate. This method could be generally applicable to removing chromium from chromium-contaminated solids, when coupled with a subsequent reduction of the separated chromate back to chromium(III). The tests conducted with a simulated Hanford tank sludge indicate that the chromium removal with ferrate is more efficient at 5 M NaOH than at 3 M NaOH. Chromium removal increases with increasing Fe(VI)/Cr(III) molar ratio, but the chromium removal tends to level out for Fe(VI)/ Cr(III) greater than 10. Increasing temperature leads to better chromium removal, but higher temperatures also led to more rapid ferrate decomposition. Tests with radioactive Hanford tank waste generally confirmed the simulant results. In all cases examined, ferrate enhanced the chromium removal, with a typical removal of around 60-70% of the total chromium present in the washed sludge solids. The ferrate leachate solutions did not contain significant concentrations of transuranic elements, so these solutions could he disposed as low-activity waste.
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