放射性悬浮液中有机化合物的热降解

IF 0.9 Q4 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
P. A. Bobrov, N. V. Silich, N. P. Starovoitov, S. V. Korenev
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摘要

用DSC-TG研究了放射性精矿在氧化介质中高达900℃的热降解。在浓缩物中发现了大量的有机化合物。精矿中有机化合物的降解是分步进行的,并伴随着温度在170-900°С范围内的热效应。用Fenton试剂氧化处理精矿后,有机化合物的含量降低2-5倍。在高于450°С的温度下对浓缩物进行高温干燥,几乎可以完全去除废物中的有机化合物,从而提高了废物长期储存的安全性。精矿失重随干燥温度的升高而减小。从最终处理的角度来看,高温干燥为制备更安全的化合物开辟了前景。
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Thermal Degradation of Organic Compounds in Radioactive Suspensions

Thermal Degradation of Organic Compounds in Radioactive Suspensions

Thermal degradation of radioactive concentrates in the oxidizing medium at temperatures of up to 900°C was studied by DSC–TG. The presence of significant amounts of organic compounds in the concentrates was confirmed. The degradation of organic compounds in the concentrates occurs in steps and is accompanied by thermal effects in the temperature range 170–900°С. Oxidative treatment of the concentrate with Fenton’s reagent decreases the content of organic compounds by a factor of 2–5. High-temperature drying of the concentrate at a temperature higher than 450°С allows virtually complete removal of organic compounds from the waste, which improves the safety of the long-term waste storage. The concentrate weight loss decreases as the drying temperature is increased. The high-temperature drying opens prospects for preparing compounds that will be safer from the viewpoint of final disposal.

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Radiochemistry
Radiochemistry CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR-
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1.30
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33.30%
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51
期刊介绍: Radiochemistry  is a journal that covers the theoretical and applied aspects of radiochemistry, including basic nuclear physical properties of radionuclides; chemistry of radioactive elements and their compounds; the occurrence and behavior of natural and artificial radionuclides in the environment; nuclear fuel cycle; radiochemical analysis methods and devices; production and isolation of radionuclides, synthesis of labeled compounds, new applications of radioactive tracers; radiochemical aspects of nuclear medicine; radiation chemistry and after-effects of nuclear transformations.
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