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Waste treatment process, ferrite

A ferrite waste treatment process is being investigated to determine if it can more effectively remove actinides from waste solution with less solid waste generation than the flocculant precipitation method presently used (18). [Pg.374]

The chemistry of waste treatment processes and the development of new processes are fertile areas of research work. The speciation of plutonium in basic and laundry wastes is needed. For example, if soluble plutonium complexes in basic wastes can be destroyed, perhaps ultrafiltration could replace the flocculent-carrier precipitation process. The chemistry of plutonium(VII) and of ferrites—a candidate waste treatment process—needs to be explored.(23)... [Pg.357]

Both preformed and in situ ferrite lowered plutonium concentrations in simulated process waste from 10-4 g/1 to 10-8 g/1 in one treatment step. Two or three flocculant precipitations, as currently used for waste processing, were required to achieve the same result. Ferrite waste treatment produced 4.1 g/1 solids, while production waste processing during the past year, using the flocculant process, produced 7.9 g/1 solids. [Pg.374]


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