NT & RP Journal
DEVELOPMENT OF A TEST SYSTEM FOR HIGH LEVEL LIQUID WASTE PARTITIONING
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Vol. XXX, No. 4, Pp. 239-323
December 2015
UDC 621.039+614.876:504.06
ISSN 1451-3994

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Pages: 311-317

Authors:
Wu H. Duan, Jing Chen, Jian C. Wang, Shu W. Wang, and Xing H. Wang

Abstract


The partitioning and transmutation strategy has increasingly attracted interest for the safe treatment and disposal of high level liquid waste, in which the partitioning of high level liquid waste is one of the critical technical issues. An improved total partitioning process, including a tri-alkylphosphine oxide process for the removal of actinides, a crown ether strontium extraction process for the removal of strontium, and a calixcrown ether cesium extraction process for the removal of cesium, has been developed to treat Chinese high level liquid waste. A test system containing 72-stage 10-mm-diam annular centrifugal contactors, a remote sampling system, a rotor speed acquisition-monitoring system, a feeding system, and a video camera-surveillance system was successfully developed to carry out the hot test for verifying the improved total partitioning process. The test system has been successfully used in a 160 hour hot test using genuine high level liquid waste. During the hot test, the test system was stable, which demonstrated it was reliable for the hot test of the high level liquid waste partitioning.

Key words: test system, annular centrifugal contactor, high level liquid waste, extraction, total partitioning process

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