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Liquid radioactive waste treatment, membrane ultrafiltration

Some areas of application are the nuclear industry and the treatment of radioactive liquid wastes, with two main purposes reduction in the waste volume for further disposal, and reuse of decontaminated water. Pressure-driven membrane processes (microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis [RO]) are widely used for the treatment of radioactive waste. [Pg.919]

This section describes some case studies carried out by the authors, which are related to radioactive liquid waste treatment using membrane processes a study about the influence of radiation on reverse osmosis membranes, a practical case about concentration of I radioactive liquid wastes by ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis processes, and a practical experience about decontamination of Cs liquid waste by reverse osmosis, including a study of radiological protection during the treatment. [Pg.920]

Membrane technologies have a great potential in the treatment of radioactive liquid wastes, as it has been proved throughout this chapter. In this sense, it is expected a growing use of the membrane processes in the radioactive field, with different possibilities alone, combined between them (microfiltration or ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis) or combined with other conventional processes like evaporation or ion exchange. Furthermore, some special membrane processes, like membrane distillation or liquid membranes, could be applied for the specific treatment of radioactive wastes. [Pg.931]

Ultrafiltration membranes are suitable for the treatment of radioactive liquid wastes, especially as reverse osmosis pretreatment [6]. Therefore, ultrafiltration is used for the removal of the radioactivity associated with the proteins and high-molecular-weight organic compounds, as these species can reduce reverse osmosis performance. [Pg.924]


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