
Chloride removal from vitrification offgas
Author(s) -
E.J. Slaathaug
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/95211
Subject(s) - vitrification , data scrubbing , waste management , purge , chloride , radioactive waste , environmental science , chemistry , engineering , organic chemistry , medicine , andrology
This study identified and investigated techniques of selectively purging chlorides from the low-level waste (LLW) vitrification process with the purge stream acceptable for burial on the Hanford Site. Chlorides will be present in high concentration in several individual feeds to the LLW Vitrification Plant. The chlorides are highly volatile in combustion type melters and are readily absorbed by wet scrubbing of the melter offgas. The Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) process flow sheets show that the resulting chloride rich scrub solution is recycled back to the melter. The chlorides must be purged from the recycle loop to prevent the buildup of excessively high chloride concentrations