2018
DOI: 10.2172/1457680
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Crystalline Silicotitanate (CST) Ion Exchange Media Performance Evaluations in SRS Average Supernate Simulant and Tank 10H Waste Solution to Support TCCR

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“…This value is slightly lower than ZAM modeling predicts, at 1582 mL/g, but is within the range of experimental and analysis variability. Similarly, this batch of CST exhibited a measured Kd of 1701 mL/g, when measured previously at 23 °C and using a different batch of simulant [3].…”
Section: Distribution Coefficient Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…This value is slightly lower than ZAM modeling predicts, at 1582 mL/g, but is within the range of experimental and analysis variability. Similarly, this batch of CST exhibited a measured Kd of 1701 mL/g, when measured previously at 23 °C and using a different batch of simulant [3].…”
Section: Distribution Coefficient Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The subsequent modeling with ZAM indicated a correction factor was needed to adjust the results to match the isotherm. Conversely, samples of the same batch of CST exhibited normal cesium removal behavior with SRS Average simulant, as shown in Table 1-2 [3]. Comparison of the simulant results to the predicted value from the ZAM computer model indicates a binder dilution factor of 0.76, which is in the normal range.…”
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“…Two samples of the predominant TCCR column CST media from production batch IONSIV R9120-B, Lot #2099000034 (Mat. #8103701-556, Sub-sample from CUA #125953-A) which had been pretreated in two separate ways as described in previous reports [8,9] were used for equilibrium testing. The pretreatment methods varied in both the total volume of 3 M NaOH used and the contact time, with the field pretreatment method utilizing much less caustic solution but more time than the laboratory method.…”
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“…The CST batch experiments were conducted by first wetting the ion exchange material. The CST material was fully converted to the Na + form prior to receiving 12 and was mixed with pH 1.4 H2SO4/69 mM NaNO3 solution in a 1:1.5 ratio (material:solution). The pH was determined by measuring total acid in units of [molarity] and converting by equation pH = -log[H].…”
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