Published 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Acid digestion of combustible nuclear wastes

  • 1. Hanford Eng Dev Lab, Richland, Wash, USA

Description

The status of the acid digestion development programs of various countries is discussed in this paper. The acid digestion process has been developed and demonstrated on an engineering scale in several countries and appears to be especially applicable to treatment of combustible wastes containing high levels of transuranic contamination, where there is potential for recovering the transuranic radionuclides. Because the process takes place at a relatively low temperature, the plutonium contained in the residue is in a form that can be readily recovered using standard leaching techniques. The process is adaptable to a wide variety of combustible wastes, such as cellulosics, plastics, rubber materials, and ion exchange resin. While the process has been developed and demonstrated in an engineering scale primarily for transuranic contaminated wastes, the process is also adaptable to beta-gamma wastes such as reactor ion exchange resins. 14 refs

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nucl. Chem. Waste Manage
Journal Volume
2
Journal Issue
4
Series
Nucl. Chem. Waste Manage.
Journal Page Range
265-277
ISSN
0191-815X