Recovery of uranium from carbonaceous radioactive waste of the UF6 production line in a uranium conversion plant: Laboratory and pilot plant studies

2021 ◽  
Vol 205 ◽  
pp. 105747
Author(s):  
M.H. Sadeghi ◽  
M. Outokesh ◽  
M. Sharifi ◽  
M. Habibi Zare
1993 ◽  
Vol 333 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.M. Butcher

ABSTRACTThis paper concludes that a 70 wt% salt/30 wt% bentonite mixture is preferable to pure crushed salt as backfill for disposal rooms in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. The performance of two backfill materials is examined with regard to various selection criteria related to compliance with the transuranic radioactive waste standard 40 CFR 191, Subpart B, such as the need for low liquid permeability after closure, chemical stability, strength, ease of emplacement, and sorption potential for brine and radionuclides. Both salt and salt/bentonite are expected to consolidate to a final state of permeability ≤ 10-18 m2, which is adequate for satisfying government regulations for nuclear repositories. The real advantage of the salt/bentonite backfill depends, therefore, on bentonite’s potential for sorbing brine and radionuclides. Estimates of the impact of these properties on backfill performance are presented.


Author(s):  
Anton J. Pintar ◽  
David W. Caspary ◽  
Tomas B. Co ◽  
Edward R. Fisher ◽  
Nam K. Kim

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