Published April 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Electrolyze radioactive contamination away

  • 1. Los Alamos National Lab., NM (United States)

Description

The Los Alamos National Laboratory Plutonium Facility is using electrolysis to clean the surfaces of hazardous materials. In the past, contaminated metals were cleaned with concentrated acids. Although these treatments make the surfaces safer, they produce other radioactive and toxic wastes in turn. Anodic current passes through a piece of stainless steel submersed in a sodium nitrate solution, and steel dissolves at the surfaces. Surface contamination strips away along with the surface layers. The authors are using this electrolysis approach to remove plutonium and americium from stainless steel and uranium. Unlike acid washing processes, electrolytic decontamination can be accomplished quickly. Little waste is generated regardless of how much material has to be removed from the surface. Material removal is proportional to the applied current, which gives the operator control over the rate and extent of decontamination

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
CHEMTECH
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 26-29.
ISSN
0009-2703
CODEN
CHTEDD