Silica-based waste form for immobilization of iodine from reprocessing plant off-gas streams

A high selectivity and sorption capacity for iodine and a feasible consolidation to a durable SiO2-based waste form makes silver-functionalized silica aerogel (Ag0-aerogel) an attractive choice for the removal and sequestration of iodine compounds from the off-gas of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plan...

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Published inJournal of nuclear materials Vol. 476; pp. 255 - 261
Main Authors Matyáš, Josef, Canfield, Nathan, Sulaiman, Sannoh, Zumhoff, Mac
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier B.V 01.08.2016
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Summary:A high selectivity and sorption capacity for iodine and a feasible consolidation to a durable SiO2-based waste form makes silver-functionalized silica aerogel (Ag0-aerogel) an attractive choice for the removal and sequestration of iodine compounds from the off-gas of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant. Hot uniaxial pressing of iodine-loaded Ag0-aerogel (20.2 mass% iodine) at 1200 °C for 30 min under 29 MPa pressure provided a partially sintered product with residual open porosity of 16.9% that retained ∼93% of sorbed iodine. Highly iodine-loaded Ag0-aerogel was successfully consolidated by hot isostatic pressing at 1200 °C with a 30-min hold and under 207 MPa. The fully densified waste form had a bulk density of 3.3 × 103 kg/m3 and contained ∼39 mass% iodine. The iodine was retained in the form of nano- and micro-particles of AgI that were uniformly distributed inside and along boundaries of fused silica grains. [Display omitted] •Silver-functionalized silica aerogel is an effective sorbent and a viable waste form for iodine.•Simultaneous application of fast heating rates and high pressures produced a fully dense product.•HIPing produced a fully consolidated waste form with a bulk density of 3.3 × 103 kg/m3 and containing ∼39 mass% of iodine.
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USDOE
AC05-76RL01830
PNNL-SA-117831
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2016.04.047