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Evaluating Solid Sorbents for Recycling Wash Waters Containing Strontium and Calcium.

Christopher Oster1, Michael Kaminski2, James Jerden3, Yvonne Franchini4, Matthew Magnuson5.   

Abstract

A system for rapid reduction of radioactive contamination and recycle of contaminated waters is called the Integrated Wash-Aid, Treatment, and Emergency Reuse System (IWATERS). First developed for cesium contaminations, IWATERS prescribes the use of salt and surfactant additives to decontaminate radionuclides from urban surfaces. The water is collected and recycled after passing through reactive filtration beds containing selective sorbents. To adapt the IWATERS for strontium contaminations, potential additives to enhance its decontamination from urban surfaces are identified. One possible additive is calcium (Ca2+). However, its concentration can have a very strong detrimental effect on the ability of selective sorbents to remove strontium from spent wash water. We recognized that studies on off-the-shelf sorbents that include Ca2+ concentrations at relevant levels (greater than millimolar) are absent in the literature. To understand better the effect of Ca2+, we completed a literature review, batch tests, and surface complexation modeling to reveal few sorbent options. Only silico-titanate sorbents exhibited high K d values in the presence of Ca2+, but have significant drawbacks in cost and availability. Given the state of the art, it is imperative that alternatives to alkaline earth ions in the IWATERS be identified to permit in situ recycle of the wash waters.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31548914      PMCID: PMC6755671          DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HZ.2153-5515.0000425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Toxic Radioact Waste        ISSN: 2153-5493


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