2015
DOI: 10.2172/1233488
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Chemical Disposition of Plutonium in Hanford Site Tank Wastes

Abstract: This report examines the chemical disposition of plutonium (Pu) in Hanford Site tank wastes, by itself and in its observed and potential interactions with the neutron absorbers aluminum (Al), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), nickel (Ni), and sodium (Na). Consideration also is given to the interactions of plutonium with uranium (U). No consideration of the disposition of uranium itself as an element with fissile isotopes is considered except tangentially with respect to its interaction as… Show more

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“…As summarized by Delegard and Jones (2015) 2-, at low and high pH, respectively, and B, as boric acid and sodium borate salts at low and high pH, have relatively high molar solubilities.…”
Section: Solubility Of Pu Solid Phases In Alkaline Media and As A Funmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As summarized by Delegard and Jones (2015) 2-, at low and high pH, respectively, and B, as boric acid and sodium borate salts at low and high pH, have relatively high molar solubilities.…”
Section: Solubility Of Pu Solid Phases In Alkaline Media and As A Funmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] Much of this is highly basic (pH>13; [OH − ] = 0.02 – 8.1 M; [CO 3 2− ] = 0.005 – 1.4 M). [2] Finding ways to lower the pH of this waste by removing the basic anions (e.g., OH − and CO 3 2− ), rather than adding a Brønsted acid, could prove advantageous. The same might be true in a variety of chemical process settings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is approximately 8700 metric tons of aluminum present in the Hanford waste for a total of 3.2x10 8 moles. 46 The large quantity of Al 3+ in the tank waste is due to the prevalence in aluminum nitrate as a component of the separation processes and the inclusion of aluminum metal in early uranium fuel cladding materials (1956)(1957)(1958)(1959)(1960)(1961)(1962)(1963)(1964)(1965)(1966)(1967)(1968)(1969)(1970)(1971)(1972). 46 Some of these tanks have a total concentration of 3 M aluminum, presumably mostly in the form of aluminate, as the pH resides around pH 12.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 Some of these tanks have a total concentration of 3 M aluminum, presumably mostly in the form of aluminate, as the pH resides around pH 12. 46 The large quantities of organics and metals,…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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