February 3, 2022
Journal Article

Review of On-line and Near Real-Time Spectroscopic Monitoring of Processes Relevant to Nuclear Material Management

Abstract

Spectroscopic chemometric based on-line monitoring of used nuclear fuel (UNF) reprocessing solutions and characterization of legacy nuclear waste (LNW) stored at Hanford is discussed in this manuscript. Using on-line and near real-time monitoring with spectroscopy, as opposed to traditional off-line monitoring, can significantly reduce the cost, risk and improve the efficiency of characterizing UNF reprocessing streams and LNW since the data can be collected non-destructively and analyzed nearly instantly. It can accurately quantify and qualify nuclear material in near-real time which can help to know the immediate UNF reprocessing stream and LNW conditions and detect the diversion of materials. The ability to be applied in a real reprocessing plant and in an actual Hanford waste tank/transfer pipe has been demonstrated by applying this technique to accurately quantify analytes in real UNF streams and LNW samples. The future development of spectroscopy based on-line monitoring is also discussed in this manuscript.

Published: February 3, 2022

Citation

Tse P., S.A. Bryan, N. Bessen, A.M. Lines, and J.C. Shafer. 2020. Review of On-line and Near Real-Time Spectroscopic Monitoring of Processes Relevant to Nuclear Material Management. Analytica Chimica Acta 1107. PNNL-SA-148811. doi:10.1016/j.aca.2020.02.008