Two proof-of-principle tests were conducted to determine if nitrate can be destroyed electrochemically in a simulated Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) Sodium-Bearing waste. Both tests demonstrated the destruction of nitrate as well as the removal of other metals in the simulant. Metals removal is believed to be due to precipitation as a result of a change in the pH of the waste solution from strongly acidic to highly alkaline and reduction to a metal or metal oxide. Although gas evolution at the cathode was visible during each test, there were no visible signs of NO{sub x} formation in either test
ICPP Operations. Changes made in processing equipment are described, and the use of continuous steam...
This work describes the electrochemical reduction of nitrate in alkaline solutions. Conditions which...
During its many years of research activities involving toxic chemicals and radioactive materials, Lo...
Processing of high-level waste at the Savannah River Plant (SRP) will produce, as a by-product, a lo...
A statistically designed set of tests determined the effects of current density, temperature, and th...
A parallel-plate electrochemical reactor model with multiple reactions at both electrodes and anolyt...
A methed is descrihed for the treatment of radioactive neutralized nitric acid waste solutions. The ...
Electrolytic removal of plutonium and americium from stainless steel and uranium surfaces has been d...
Electrochemical treatment processes are being evaluated and developed for the destruction of organic...
Unfortunately, not until recently has any appreciable emphasis been placed on restricting inorganic ...
Purification of the 70,000 to 245,000 tons of diffusion plant nickel scrap permit its use in a varie...
: In the last few years, many industrial sectors have generated and discharged large volumes of sali...
The electrochemical reduction of nitrate in strongly alkaline solution has been studied using nickel...
The present study aims to treat wastewater containing anionic contaminants such as nitrate, phosphat...
To explore the impact of a wide range of operating parameters upon 304 stainless steel (SS) dissolut...
ICPP Operations. Changes made in processing equipment are described, and the use of continuous steam...
This work describes the electrochemical reduction of nitrate in alkaline solutions. Conditions which...
During its many years of research activities involving toxic chemicals and radioactive materials, Lo...
Processing of high-level waste at the Savannah River Plant (SRP) will produce, as a by-product, a lo...
A statistically designed set of tests determined the effects of current density, temperature, and th...
A parallel-plate electrochemical reactor model with multiple reactions at both electrodes and anolyt...
A methed is descrihed for the treatment of radioactive neutralized nitric acid waste solutions. The ...
Electrolytic removal of plutonium and americium from stainless steel and uranium surfaces has been d...
Electrochemical treatment processes are being evaluated and developed for the destruction of organic...
Unfortunately, not until recently has any appreciable emphasis been placed on restricting inorganic ...
Purification of the 70,000 to 245,000 tons of diffusion plant nickel scrap permit its use in a varie...
: In the last few years, many industrial sectors have generated and discharged large volumes of sali...
The electrochemical reduction of nitrate in strongly alkaline solution has been studied using nickel...
The present study aims to treat wastewater containing anionic contaminants such as nitrate, phosphat...
To explore the impact of a wide range of operating parameters upon 304 stainless steel (SS) dissolut...
ICPP Operations. Changes made in processing equipment are described, and the use of continuous steam...
This work describes the electrochemical reduction of nitrate in alkaline solutions. Conditions which...
During its many years of research activities involving toxic chemicals and radioactive materials, Lo...