Abstract
This report recommends the appropriate modifier concentration to employ in the Next Generation Solvent (NGS) to be used in the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) at the Savannah River Site for removal of cesium from legacy tank waste. The Next Generation Caustic-Side Solvent Extraction (NG-CSSX) process employing the NGS is a marked improvement over the original Caustic-Side Solvent Extraction (CSSX) process, as it provides more effective removal of cesium from highly alkaline radioactive wastes and concentrates this removed cesium into an aqueous solution that is easy to vitrify for final disposal. Considerable effort has been devoted to optimizing the chemistry and process conditions of both systems, and their effectiveness has been demonstrated at the pilot scale at the Modular CSSX Unit (MCU). Due to the success of the demonstration and pilot-scale tests, the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) has been built to process larger volumes of waste with the CSSX process. To accelerate the waste-processing rate of the SWPF beyond its design throughput, plans call for the replacement of the CSSX process by the NG-CSSX process. To implement the NG-CSSX process in equipment optimized for CSSX, adjusting the density of the NGS to match the CSSX solvent density of 0.851 ± 0.0008 g/mL is considered advisable to obtain comparable hydraulic performance. Toward this objective, the density of the NGS has been measured at different temperatures and modifier concentrations to determine that a concentration of 0.650 M Cs-7SB modifier provides the best match for the desired density.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | United States |
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| State | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- 12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES
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