Application of ceramic membranes for hazardous wastes processing: pilot plant experiments with radioactive solutions

G Zakrzewska-Trznadel, M Harasimowicz - Desalination, 2004 - Elsevier
G Zakrzewska-Trznadel, M Harasimowicz
Desalination, 2004Elsevier
The membrane method combined with complexation was applied for hazardous wastes
containing radioactive substance processing. Such complexing agents like soluble chetating
polymers and cyanoferrates of transient metals, tested and selected in the laboratory, were
used to bind radioactive ions and to enlarge the separated molecule size. The preliminary
pilot plant experiments are presented with installation equipped with a ceramic 23-channel
module, cut-off 8 kD. The experiments were performed with model solutions and original …
The membrane method combined with complexation was applied for hazardous wastes containing radioactive substance processing. Such complexing agents like soluble chetating polymers and cyanoferrates of transient metals, tested and selected in the laboratory, were used to bind radioactive ions and to enlarge the separated molecule size. The preliminary pilot plant experiments are presented with installation equipped with a ceramic 23-channel module, cut-off 8 kD. The experiments were performed with model solutions and original radioactive wastes. They showed the feasibility of a UF/complexation hybrid method for reduction of long-lived radioisotope concentration in the effluent (permeate). The radioactive substances concentrated in a small volume can be directly fossilized.
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