Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Northwest National Laboratory) conducted this study as a joint effort between the ``Develop and Test Sorbents`` task for the Efficient Separations and Processing Cross-Cutting Program (ESP) and the ``Batch Testing of Crystalline Silico-Titanates (CSTs)`` subtask, which is part of the Northwest National Laboratory Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) Pretreatment Technology Development Project. The objective of the study is to investigate radionuclide uptake of the newly produced CST materials under a variety of solution conditions and to compare the results obtained for this material with those obtained for other commercial and experimental exchangers
A small column ion-exchange system (SCIX), using crystalline silicotitanate (CST) sorbent, is being ...
Experimental results for the selective removal of strontium and cesium from simulated waste solution...
The goal of this batch-test equilibration study was to evaluate the effectiveness of certain ion exc...
A number of organic and inorganic exchangers are being developed and evaluated for cesium removal fr...
The work presented in this report was conducted by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) ...
Bench-scale batch equilibration tests have been conducted with supernatants from two underground tan...
Crystalline silicotitanates (CSTs) are a new class of ion exchangers that were jointly invented by r...
Approximately 100 million gallons of radioactive waste is stored in underground storage tanks at the...
A new class of inorganic ion exchange material called crystalline silicotitanates (CST) has been dev...
Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL), in conjunction with the Process Chemistry and Statistics Section...
Non-elutable crystalline silicotitanate (CST) ion-exchanger materials have been studied for removing...
Presently, the Hanford Site contains approximately 230,000 m{sup 3} of mixed waste stored in 177 und...
For the current pretreatment facility design of the River Protection Project (RPP) Waste Treatment P...
This report describes the experimental work conducted at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory during the...
Cesium and strontium radionuclides are a small fraction of the mainly sodium and potassium salts in ...
A small column ion-exchange system (SCIX), using crystalline silicotitanate (CST) sorbent, is being ...
Experimental results for the selective removal of strontium and cesium from simulated waste solution...
The goal of this batch-test equilibration study was to evaluate the effectiveness of certain ion exc...
A number of organic and inorganic exchangers are being developed and evaluated for cesium removal fr...
The work presented in this report was conducted by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) ...
Bench-scale batch equilibration tests have been conducted with supernatants from two underground tan...
Crystalline silicotitanates (CSTs) are a new class of ion exchangers that were jointly invented by r...
Approximately 100 million gallons of radioactive waste is stored in underground storage tanks at the...
A new class of inorganic ion exchange material called crystalline silicotitanates (CST) has been dev...
Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL), in conjunction with the Process Chemistry and Statistics Section...
Non-elutable crystalline silicotitanate (CST) ion-exchanger materials have been studied for removing...
Presently, the Hanford Site contains approximately 230,000 m{sup 3} of mixed waste stored in 177 und...
For the current pretreatment facility design of the River Protection Project (RPP) Waste Treatment P...
This report describes the experimental work conducted at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory during the...
Cesium and strontium radionuclides are a small fraction of the mainly sodium and potassium salts in ...
A small column ion-exchange system (SCIX), using crystalline silicotitanate (CST) sorbent, is being ...
Experimental results for the selective removal of strontium and cesium from simulated waste solution...
The goal of this batch-test equilibration study was to evaluate the effectiveness of certain ion exc...