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Title: Solvent Hold Tank Sample Results for MCU-18-301- 303 (July 2018), MCU-18-357-359-360 (August 2018), and MCU-18-402-410 (September 2018) (Quarterly Report)

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1525792· OSTI ID:1525792
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  1. Savannah River Site (SRS), Aiken, SC (United States); Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), Aiken, SC (United States)

A trend summary of three Solvent Hold Tank (SHT) monthly samples; MCU-18-301-302-303, MCU-18- 357-359-360 and MCU-18-402-410 are reported. Most of the conclusions are based on the September SHT sample (MCU-18-402-410). Analyses of the September SHT sample (MCU-18-402-410) indicated that the Modifier (Cs-7SB) and the extractant (MaxCalix) concentrations were below their nominal recommended concentrations (169,000 mg/L and 46,400 mg/L respectively) by 5% and 8% respectively. The suppressor (N,N’,N”–tris(3,7-dimethyloctyl)guanidine or TiDG) concentration has decreased since the April 2018 measurement (Modular Caustic-Side Solvent Extraction Unit or MCU resumed processing radioactive salt solution from May through August 2018) to 241 mg/L, well below the minimum recommended concentration (479 mg/L). The apparent “downwards” trends observed in the TiDG, MaxCalix, and Modifier measurements are consistent with the startup (or Proficiency Runs) of MCU on May 22, 2018; new levels are consistent with the concentrations observed when MCU was fully operational in 2016. This analysis confirms the Isopar™ L addition to the solvent on July 2 and August 9, 2018. This analysis also indicates the solvent did require a trim addition. Based on the current monthly sample, the concentrations of Isopar™ L, MaxCalix, and Modifier are sufficient for continuing operation but are expected to decrease with time. The TiDG concentration was below its recommended level. Periodic characterization and trimming additions to the solvent are recommended. The Semi-Volatile Organic Analysis (SVOA) did not detect any impurities. However, the Fourier Transform Hydrogen Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (FT-HNMR) analysis detected a low concentration of sec-butyl phenol (SBP) at levels of a few ppm. The impurity concentration was highest in the July sample and consistently detected in the August and September samples (but always a few ppm or less). The source of this impurity is due to the degradation of the Modifier. Another impurity observed in the samples was mercury. Based on the September SHT sample, up to 17 ± 3 micrograms of mercury per mL of solvent was detected (the average of the Direct Mercury Analysis (DMA) and X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) methods). The higher mercury concentration in the solvent (as determined in the last three monthly samples) is possibly due to the higher mercury concentration in Salt Batches 9 and 10 (SB 10 was recently added to Tank 49H in March 2017). The gamma concentration (~2.3E5 dpm/mL) measured in the September SHT samples was consistent with previous values observed when MCU was fully operational (for example, between December 2016 and January 2017) and it was lower than the April SHT measurement. The “dip” in the gamma measurement for the May 2018 SHT sample was due to Isopar™ L addition to MCU during April and May 2018. The laboratory will continue to monitor the quality of the solvent for any new impurities or degradation of the solvent components.

Research Organization:
Savannah River Site (SRS), Aiken, SC (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Environmental Management (EM)
DOE Contract Number:
AC09-08SR22470
OSTI ID:
1525792
Report Number(s):
SRNL-STI-2019-00143
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English