Approximately 100 million gallons of radioactive waste is stored in underground storage tanks at the Hanford Site, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL), Oak Ridge Reservation, and Savannah River Site (SRS). Most of the radioactivity comes from {sup 137}Cs, which emits high-activity gamma radiation. The Cesium Removal System is a modular, transportable, ion-exchange system configured as a compact processing unit. Liquid tank waste flows through columns packed with solid material, called a sorbent, that selectively adsorbs cesium and allows the other materials to pass through. The sorbent is crystalline silicotitanate (CST), an engineered material with a high capacity for sorbing cesium from alkaline wastes. The Ces...
This report describes the work done in support of the development of technology for the continuous r...
Presently, the Hanford Site contains approximately 230,000 m{sup 3} of mixed waste stored in 177 und...
A number of organic and inorganic exchangers are being developed and evaluated for cesium removal fr...
Treatment and disposal options for Department of Energy (DOE) underground storage tank waste at Hanf...
1998Final ReportPDFTech ReportORNL/TM-13503AdsorbentsRadioactive wastesWater qualityRadiation monito...
Crystalline silicotitanates (CSTs) are a new class of ion exchangers that were jointly invented by r...
Non-elutable crystalline silicotitanate (CST) ion-exchanger materials have been studied for removing...
Cesium and strontium radionuclides are a small fraction of the mainly sodium and potassium salts in ...
A full-scale demonstration of cesium removal technology has been conducted at Oak Ridge National Lab...
Site to develop and implement technologies for the treatment of the stored salt (i.e., soluble) port...
A new class of inorganic ion exchange material called crystalline silicotitanates (CST) has been dev...
For the current pretreatment facility design of the River Protection Project (RPP) Waste Treatment P...
Crystalline silicotitanate (CST) is an ion-exchange method for removing radioactive cesium from tank...
The River Protection Project is to design and build a high level nuclear waste treatment facility. T...
A small column ion-exchange system (SCIX), using crystalline silicotitanate (CST) sorbent, is being ...
This report describes the work done in support of the development of technology for the continuous r...
Presently, the Hanford Site contains approximately 230,000 m{sup 3} of mixed waste stored in 177 und...
A number of organic and inorganic exchangers are being developed and evaluated for cesium removal fr...
Treatment and disposal options for Department of Energy (DOE) underground storage tank waste at Hanf...
1998Final ReportPDFTech ReportORNL/TM-13503AdsorbentsRadioactive wastesWater qualityRadiation monito...
Crystalline silicotitanates (CSTs) are a new class of ion exchangers that were jointly invented by r...
Non-elutable crystalline silicotitanate (CST) ion-exchanger materials have been studied for removing...
Cesium and strontium radionuclides are a small fraction of the mainly sodium and potassium salts in ...
A full-scale demonstration of cesium removal technology has been conducted at Oak Ridge National Lab...
Site to develop and implement technologies for the treatment of the stored salt (i.e., soluble) port...
A new class of inorganic ion exchange material called crystalline silicotitanates (CST) has been dev...
For the current pretreatment facility design of the River Protection Project (RPP) Waste Treatment P...
Crystalline silicotitanate (CST) is an ion-exchange method for removing radioactive cesium from tank...
The River Protection Project is to design and build a high level nuclear waste treatment facility. T...
A small column ion-exchange system (SCIX), using crystalline silicotitanate (CST) sorbent, is being ...
This report describes the work done in support of the development of technology for the continuous r...
Presently, the Hanford Site contains approximately 230,000 m{sup 3} of mixed waste stored in 177 und...
A number of organic and inorganic exchangers are being developed and evaluated for cesium removal fr...