Decontamination of radioactive metal surfaces by electrocoagulation.

J Hazard Mater

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Carretera México-Toluca S/N, La Marquesa, Ocoyoacac, Edo. De México, C.P. 52750, Mexico. Electronic address:

Published: January 2019

The decontamination of noncompactable radioactive wastes, such as tools and equipment, aims to reduce the waste volume to be conditioned and stored. The electrocoagulation (EC) application in the decontamination of noncompactable radioactive waste from stainless steel containing uranium, was studied to evaluate its technical viability. The first studies were carried out with stainless steel plates coated with WO to simulate a fixed contamination and to determine the best tungsten removal conditions via EC considering pH, electrolyte support, distance between the electrodes, cell potential and counter-electrode material. The best removal conditions for WO were applied to plates contaminated with UO(NO) to evaluate the viability of the EC decontamination process. Uranium removal efficiencies of 90% were obtained in 1 h, at pH of 1, 2.4 V and 1 cm of distance between anode / cathode in a circular array. The EC process, under the previously obtained conditions, was applied to two metallic pieces contaminated with U. It proved feasible to decontaminate metallic pieces through the EC process, thus being able to obtain up to 90% U removal efficiency; however, it is important that the surfaces of the parts are free of grease and dust.

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