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Liquid Low-level Radioactive Waste Treatment by Membrane Processes

MRS Proceedings, 2012
ABSTRACTThe first step in the processing of low- and medium-level liquid radioactive waste is the reduction in the volume of liquid containing small concentrations of radionuclides. Various methods for concentration of radioactive waste have been studied and developed at the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, including membrane processes ...
Grazyna Zakrzewska-Trznadel   +3 more
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Radioactive Waste Processing Control, Shippingport Atomic Power Station

1958
The safe disposal of radioactive waste is a problem common to all nuclear reactors. In a pressurized water reactor (PWR) plant, the major source of these wastes is the primary coolant. At the Shippingport Atomic Power Station, all potentially radioactive liquid wastes are handled and processed in a waste disposal plant.
SF Whirl, JA Tash
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ChemInform Abstract: Microbial Processes in Radioactive Waste Disposal

ChemInform, 2001
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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Interim Waste Forms for High-Level Radioactive Wastes: Processing and Properties

MRS Proceedings, 1981
ABSTRACTSeveral simulated interim waste forms have been investigated in the laboratory to study their suitability for application in handling and transportation of high-level radioactive wastes to terminal processing sites. In the fused-salt/sludge option, the neutralized supernatant liquid and the precipitated sludge are treated simultaneously to form
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MODULE COMPLEX TO PROCESS LOW-ACTIVE LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTE

2006
Mobile complex to process low-active Liquid Radioactive Waste (LRW) has been developed at А.P. Alexandrov Research Institute for Nuclear Technologies (NITI) on basis of a LRW concentrating Module Membrane-Sorption Facility (MMSF) and a LRW concentrate Mobile Cementing Facility (MСF-S).
V.N. EPIMAKHOV, A.A. EFIMOV
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Natural diatomite process for removal of radioactivity from liquid waste

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2007
Diatomite has a number of unique physical properties and has found diversified industrial utilization. The filtration characteristics are particularly significant in the purification of liquids. The purpose of this study was to test natural diatomaceous earth (diatomite) as an alternative material that could be used for removal of radioactivity from ...
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A unified view on catalytic conversion of biomass and waste plastics

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022
Yanqin Wang, Ning Yan
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Turning Food Protein Waste into Sustainable Technologies

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Mohammad Peydayesh   +2 more
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The chemistry of chemical recycling of solid plastic waste via pyrolysis and gasification: State-of-the-art, challenges, and future directions

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021
Onur Dogu   +2 more
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