Wet offgas scrubbing for radwaste thermal processing
Incineration development projects have been conducted at the US Department of Energy's Mound Facility for the past ten years with the goal of providing innovative, low-level radioactive waste volume reduction technology for government and industrial use. Because the waste streams for which the technologies are being developed typically generate high quantities of acid gases in the combustion process, a wet scrubbing system was selected as the best means of handling by-product offgases. Components making up the system are described. This system has proven capable of handling high temperature radwaste incinerator gases - adequately controlling heat, acids, fly ash particles, and major radionuclides. It is suggested that the most cited obstacle to wet offgas system use - the generation of a contaminated, aqueous by-product stream - may in many cases be less important than the benefits the system offers. 3 references, 1 figure, 3 tables.
- Research Organization:
- Monsanto Research Corp., Miamisburg, OH (USA). Mound
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC04-76DP00053
- OSTI ID:
- 6242566
- Report Number(s):
- MLM-3191(OP); CONF-8409160-1; ON: DE85002120
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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CHEMICAL REACTIONS
COMBUSTION
INCINERATORS
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES
MANAGEMENT
MATERIALS
OFF-GAS SYSTEMS
OXIDATION
PROCESSING
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESSING
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
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WASTE PROCESSING
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