October 30, 2007
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Process Development for Permanganate Addition During Oxidative Leaching of Hanford Tanks Sludges

Abstract

Previous Bechtel National, Incorporated (BNI)-sponsored studies have targeted optimizing sodium permanganate for the selective oxidation of chromium from washed Hanford tank sludges (Rapko et al. 2004; Rapko et al. 2005). The recommendation from previous work was that contact with sodium permanganate in a minimally caustic solution, i.e., 0.1 to 0.25 M [OH-] initially, provided maximum Cr dissolution while minimizing concomitant Pu dissolution. At the request of BNI, further work on oxidative alkaline leaching was performed.

Revised: November 10, 2007 | Published: October 30, 2007

Citation

Rapko B.M., G.J. Lumetta, J.R. Deschane, R.A. Peterson, and D.L. Blanchard. 2007. Process Development for Permanganate Addition During Oxidative Leaching of Hanford Tanks Sludges Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.