October 8, 2024
Journal Article

The Simultaneous Removal of Technetium and Iodine from Hanford Tank Waste

Abstract

The simultaneous removal of radionuclides technetium-99 and iodine-129 from an actual decontaminated Hanford tank waste sample (a mixture of decontaminated waste from tanks 241-AP-105 and 241-AP-107) was demonstrated for the first time in this work. A series of commercially available ion exchange resins were evaluated in batch contact tests in the tank waste, and all showed removal of both Tc and I. The highest Tc removal was observed for Purolite A530e while the highest iodine removal was observed for ResinTech SIR-110-MP. Batch tests in simulated tank waste with these two resins showed that the SIR-110-HP-MP had consistently higher Kd for both pertechnetate and iodide and much higher Kd than previous works on Tc removal from Hanford waste. As such, the SIR-110-MP was evaluated in a dual -column (lead/lag) test processing 5.2L of the tank waste mixture showing 60% breakthrough of Tc on the lead column and no significant breakthrough on the lag after 625 bed volumes (BV, 6 mL size) while significant iodine breakthrough (>50%) occurred after 28 BV. The limited iodine uptake was attributed to the column conditions generating mass transfer limitations. A fraction of the Tc and I was not captured by the resin (

Published: October 8, 2024

Citation

Asmussen R.M., A.M. Westesen, C. Alvarez, R.A. Peterson, E. Cordova, H.M. Cho, and S.D. Branch, et al. 2024. The Simultaneous Removal of Technetium and Iodine from Hanford Tank Waste. Chemical Engineering Journal 490, no. _:Art. No. 151449. PNNL-SA-189635. doi:10.1016/j.cej.2024.151449

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