Abstract
Some chemical processes for the selective separation of radioactive cesium from high salt content nuclear waste solution coming from MTR (Material Testing Reactor) fuel reprocessing are described. These processes are mainly based on chemical precipitation and ion adsorption on synthetic substrates. Experiments were performed with both simulated and real waste solutions. Good values of decontamination factors were found and no significant differences in general performances were found for the different solutions. This work was performed and funded in the frame of the research programmes of the European Communities.
Citation Formats
Pietrelli, L, and Troiani, F.
Cesium decontamination from MTR waste solution.
Italy: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Pietrelli, L, & Troiani, F.
Cesium decontamination from MTR waste solution.
Italy.
Pietrelli, L, and Troiani, F.
1990.
"Cesium decontamination from MTR waste solution."
Italy.
@misc{etde_10131901,
title = {Cesium decontamination from MTR waste solution}
author = {Pietrelli, L, and Troiani, F}
abstractNote = {Some chemical processes for the selective separation of radioactive cesium from high salt content nuclear waste solution coming from MTR (Material Testing Reactor) fuel reprocessing are described. These processes are mainly based on chemical precipitation and ion adsorption on synthetic substrates. Experiments were performed with both simulated and real waste solutions. Good values of decontamination factors were found and no significant differences in general performances were found for the different solutions. This work was performed and funded in the frame of the research programmes of the European Communities.}
place = {Italy}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Cesium decontamination from MTR waste solution}
author = {Pietrelli, L, and Troiani, F}
abstractNote = {Some chemical processes for the selective separation of radioactive cesium from high salt content nuclear waste solution coming from MTR (Material Testing Reactor) fuel reprocessing are described. These processes are mainly based on chemical precipitation and ion adsorption on synthetic substrates. Experiments were performed with both simulated and real waste solutions. Good values of decontamination factors were found and no significant differences in general performances were found for the different solutions. This work was performed and funded in the frame of the research programmes of the European Communities.}
place = {Italy}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}