Physical Properties of Highly Active Liquor Containing Molybdate Solids

Barbara Dunnett , Tracy Ward , Rachel Roberts , Jonathan Cheesewright
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Abstract

The reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel at Sellafield produces a nitric acid based Highly Active Liquor (HAL) waste. The liquor, containing fission products and process additives, is concentrated in an evaporator in order to reduce the volume and is then stored in Highly Active Storage Tanks (HASTs) prior to vitrification. Caesium phosphomolybdate (CPM) is precipitated during the evaporation process and can convert to zirconium molybdate (ZM) during storage.

During Post Operational Clean Out (POCO) of the HASTs, it is expected that their highly active content will be reduced by repeated cycles of washing using nitric acid and other reagents. Initial washings are likely to have a chemical composition comparable to concentrated HAL, becoming more dilute during the wash-out process. It is expected that the wash-out process will also recover significant quantities of molybdate solids (ZM, CPM or a mixture) from the HASTs.

In order to determine the processing challenges from such washings during POCO, the physical properties of varying concentrations of non-active HAL simulants containing molybdate solids have recently been measured by the UK's National Nuclear Laboratory. The following measurements are presented and discussed:

  • Particle size distribution

  • Density

  • Settling behaviour of solids

  • Voidage of settled sediment beds

  • Viscosity

  • Yield stress

  • Influence of ZM morphology on physical properties

含钼酸盐固体高活性液的物理性质
塞拉菲尔德辐照核燃料的后处理产生了一种基于硝酸的高活性液(HAL)废物。含有裂变产物和工艺添加剂的液体在蒸发器中浓缩,以减少体积,然后在玻璃化之前储存在高活性储罐(HASTs)中。磷钼酸铯(CPM)在蒸发过程中析出,并在贮存过程中转化为钼酸锆(ZM)。在hsts的操作后清洗(POCO)过程中,期望通过使用硝酸和其他试剂的重复洗涤循环来降低其高活性含量。初始洗涤可能具有与浓缩HAL相当的化学成分,在洗涤过程中变得更稀。预计洗出过程还将从HASTs中回收大量的钼酸盐固体(ZM、CPM或混合物)。最近,英国国家核实验室测量了含钼酸盐固体的不同浓度的非活性HAL模拟物的物理性质,以确定POCO过程中这种洗涤的加工挑战。提出并讨论了以下测量方法:•粒度分布•密度•固体沉降行为•沉降沉积物床的空隙度•粘度•屈服应力•ZM形态对物理特性的影响
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