Removal of Plutonium and Americium from Hydrochloric Acid Waste Streams Using Extraction Chomatography
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Abstract
Extraction chromatography is under development as a method to lower actinide activity levels in hydrochloric acid (HCl) effluent steams. Successful application of this technique for radioactive liquid waste treatment would provide a low activity feedstream for HCl recycle, reduce the loss of radioactivity to the environment in aqueous effluents, and lower the quantity and improve the form of solid waste generated.
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| Authors | Louis D. Schulte,John R. Fitzpatrick,Richard R. Salazar,Bradley S. Schake,Benjie T. Martinez;Louis D. Schulte;John R. Fitzpatrick;Richard R. Salazar;Bradley S. Schake;Benjie T. Martinez; |
| Journal | Separations of f Elements |
| Year | 1995 |
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