Publication Date |
2004 |
Personal Author |
Poirier, M. R.; Herman, D. T.; Burket, P. R.; Peters, T. B.; Serkiz, S. M. |
Page Count |
40 |
Abstract |
One of the throughput limitations for the Actinide Removal Process (ARP) and Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) is the lengthy sorption time of plutonium on monosodium titanate (MST). Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) personnel proposed use of the In-Situ-Mixed Iron Oxide (IS-MIO) process, which removes strontium and actinides from waste streams with faster reaction kinetics than the MST process. The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) and ANL received funding from the Department of Energy Head Quarters (DOE-HQ), Office of Cleanup Technologies (EM-21), via the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), to develop the IS-MIO process for deployment at the Savannah River Site (SRS). |
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Source Agency |
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Corporate Authors |
Savannah River National Lab., Aiken, SC.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
Supplemental Notes |
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
Document Type |
Technical Report |
NTIS Issue Number |
200515 |