Chromium, one of the problematic elements in tank sludges, is considered the most important constituent in defining the total volume of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) glass. Current sludge washing processes (e.g. caustic leaching, 3 M NaOH) are not effective in removing Cr. This inefficient removal would result in production of an unacceptably large volume of HLW glass and thus a tremendous increase in the cost of waste disposal. This proposed research seeks to develop fundamental data for chromium (Cr) reactions that are not currently available but are essential for developing effective methodologies for removing Cr form high-level waste (HLW). Our objectives are to study (1) the dissolution of several solid phases (e.g., CrOOH, Cr2O3(...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...
In order to understand the redox chemistry of chromium at low concentrations (100μg∕L) under conditi...
This paper describes chromium recovery from sludge generated while neutralising chromic wastewater. ...
Chromium, one of the problematic elements in tank sludges, is considered the most important constitu...
Chromium, one of the problematic elements in tank sludges, is presently considered to be the most im...
Because of the expected high cost of vitrifying and disposing of high-level waste at the U.S. Depart...
Plans for disposing of the high-level radioactive wastes at the Hanford Site call for retrieving, pr...
This study evaluated the oxidants permanganate, MnO4-, and peroxynitrite, ONOO-, as selective chromi...
This research summarises the results of the study on the removal of chromium by applying the ferrite...
Current efforts are focused on the oxidative dissolution of chromium compounds found in Hanford tank...
Alkaline oxidative leaching has been performed on caustic leached sludges from the three following H...
The use of iron bearing metallic and mineral materials for the treatment of highly toxic Cr(VI) cont...
The recovery of chromium from prepared (mixed and co-precipitated) sludge, generated during the neut...
Current reductive water treatment processes typically transform soluble Cr(VI), a toxic carcinogen t...
Chromium (VI) that exists in many industrial wastes is considered highly toxic. One of the most comm...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...
In order to understand the redox chemistry of chromium at low concentrations (100μg∕L) under conditi...
This paper describes chromium recovery from sludge generated while neutralising chromic wastewater. ...
Chromium, one of the problematic elements in tank sludges, is considered the most important constitu...
Chromium, one of the problematic elements in tank sludges, is presently considered to be the most im...
Because of the expected high cost of vitrifying and disposing of high-level waste at the U.S. Depart...
Plans for disposing of the high-level radioactive wastes at the Hanford Site call for retrieving, pr...
This study evaluated the oxidants permanganate, MnO4-, and peroxynitrite, ONOO-, as selective chromi...
This research summarises the results of the study on the removal of chromium by applying the ferrite...
Current efforts are focused on the oxidative dissolution of chromium compounds found in Hanford tank...
Alkaline oxidative leaching has been performed on caustic leached sludges from the three following H...
The use of iron bearing metallic and mineral materials for the treatment of highly toxic Cr(VI) cont...
The recovery of chromium from prepared (mixed and co-precipitated) sludge, generated during the neut...
Current reductive water treatment processes typically transform soluble Cr(VI), a toxic carcinogen t...
Chromium (VI) that exists in many industrial wastes is considered highly toxic. One of the most comm...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...
In order to understand the redox chemistry of chromium at low concentrations (100μg∕L) under conditi...
This paper describes chromium recovery from sludge generated while neutralising chromic wastewater. ...