Inorganic ceramic membranes for salt splitting of radioactively contaminated sodium salt solutions are being developed for treating U. S. Department of Energy tank wastes. The process consists of electrochemical separation of sodium ions from the salt solution using sodium (Na) Super Ion Conductors (NaSICON) membranes. The primary NaSICON compositions being investigated are based on rare- earth ions (RE-NaSICON). Potential applications include: caustic recycling for sludge leaching, regenerating ion exchange resins, inhibiting corrosion in carbon-steel tanks, or retrieving tank wastes; reducing the volume of low-level wastes volume to be disposed of; adjusting pH and reducing competing cations to enhance cesium ion exchange processes; reduc...
Chemical industries generate large amounts of wastewater rich in different chemical constituents. Am...
Seawater is a virtually unlimited source of minerals and water. Hence, electrodialysis (ED) is an at...
Site to develop and implement technologies for the treatment of the stored salt (i.e., soluble) port...
A family of inorganic ceramic materials, called sodium (Na) Super Ion Conductors (NaSICON), has been...
This report contains a review of potential cost benefits of NaSICON Ceramic membranes for the separa...
The overall goal of this research conducted under the auspices of the USDOE Environmental Management...
The objective of this research is to explore new liquid-liquid extraction approaches to the selectiv...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is investigating the deployment of a parallel technology to the Salt W...
The main fields of introduction and application of membrane methods for preliminary treatment and pr...
A process has been demonstrated in the laboratory for separating clean, virtually non-radioactive so...
Electrochemical processing of used nuclear fuel involves operation of one or more cells containing m...
Bench-scale radioactive tests successfully demonstrated an electrochemical process for the recovery ...
A sodium carbonate salt transport system is required to support the Molten Salt Oxidation system bei...
A literature searcha nd preliminary experiments were carried out to determine the feasibility of red...
The Department of Energy's (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS) high-level waste (HLW) program is respons...
Chemical industries generate large amounts of wastewater rich in different chemical constituents. Am...
Seawater is a virtually unlimited source of minerals and water. Hence, electrodialysis (ED) is an at...
Site to develop and implement technologies for the treatment of the stored salt (i.e., soluble) port...
A family of inorganic ceramic materials, called sodium (Na) Super Ion Conductors (NaSICON), has been...
This report contains a review of potential cost benefits of NaSICON Ceramic membranes for the separa...
The overall goal of this research conducted under the auspices of the USDOE Environmental Management...
The objective of this research is to explore new liquid-liquid extraction approaches to the selectiv...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is investigating the deployment of a parallel technology to the Salt W...
The main fields of introduction and application of membrane methods for preliminary treatment and pr...
A process has been demonstrated in the laboratory for separating clean, virtually non-radioactive so...
Electrochemical processing of used nuclear fuel involves operation of one or more cells containing m...
Bench-scale radioactive tests successfully demonstrated an electrochemical process for the recovery ...
A sodium carbonate salt transport system is required to support the Molten Salt Oxidation system bei...
A literature searcha nd preliminary experiments were carried out to determine the feasibility of red...
The Department of Energy's (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS) high-level waste (HLW) program is respons...
Chemical industries generate large amounts of wastewater rich in different chemical constituents. Am...
Seawater is a virtually unlimited source of minerals and water. Hence, electrodialysis (ED) is an at...
Site to develop and implement technologies for the treatment of the stored salt (i.e., soluble) port...