高盐溶液中Na和Cs活度系数对汉福德废液中Cs去除的影响

IF 1.4 3区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
E. Campbell, A. Westesen, R. Peterson
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摘要

摘要汉福德储罐废物的处理是美国能源部迄今为止技术上最具挑战性的环境清理活动之一。为了加快处理储存在华盛顿州东南部地下储罐中的液体废物,有必要清除重要的剂量贡献者137Cs。为了实现这一目标,与晶体钛酸硅(CST)的离子交换已被用作罐侧铯去除系统的一部分。用于预测Cs在CST上交换的模型是使用根据Bromley方程计算的活性系数开发的。进行了一系列随[Na]变化的分批接触试验,以观察Na浓度对Cs分布的影响。实验分布比(K d)与使用三种不同活性系数模型预测的分布比进行了比较:(1)市售HSC软件,(2)Bromley方程,以及(3)改编自Marcos Arroyo等人的简化方法。最终,Bromley方法低估了离子强度对Na活性系数(γNa+)的影响,由于Cs活性系数(γCs+),HSC高估了离子强度对预期性能的影响,但简化的方法在二元矩阵中很好地预测了实验Kd值。这种方法在复杂矩阵中的扩展对于应用于汉福德储罐废物是必要的。
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Investigation into Na and Cs activity coefficients in high salt solutions to support Cs removal in Hanford tank waste
Abstract The treatment of Hanford tank waste is one of the most technically challenging environmental cleanup activities for the U.S. Department of Energy to date. To expedite the processing of liquid waste stored in underground tanks in southeastern Washington state, it is necessary to remove the significant dose contributor, 137Cs. Toward this effort, ion exchange with crystalline silicotitanate (CST) has been employed as part of the Tank Side Cesium Removal system. The model used to predict Cs exchange onto CST was developed using activity coefficients calculated from the Bromley equation. A series of batch contact tests that varied in [Na] were conducted to look at the impact of Na concentration on Cs distribution. Experimental distribution ratios (K d) were compared to the distribution ratios predicted using three different activity coefficient models: (1) commercially available HSC software, (2) the Bromley equation, and (3) a simplified approach adapted from Marcos-Arroyo et al. Ultimately, the Bromley method underpredicted the effect of ionic strength on the Na activity coefficient (γ Na+), HSC overestimated the impact of ionic strength on the expected performance due to the Cs activity coefficient (γ Cs+), but the simplified approach predicted the experimental K d values quite well in a binary matrix. Expansion of this approach in complex matrices is necessary for application to Hanford tank waste.
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Radiochimica Acta
Radiochimica Acta 化学-核科学技术
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
78
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Radiochimica Acta publishes manuscripts encompassing chemical aspects of nuclear science and technology.
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