MOLTEN SALT BREEDER REACTOR WASTE MANAGEMENT

被引:14
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作者
Siemer, Darryl D.
机构
[1] Idaho Falls, ID 83402
关键词
Integral fast reactor waste management; Liquid fluoride thorium reactor waste management; Molten salt bree- Der reactor waste management;
D O I
10.13182/NT12-164
中图分类号
TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号
0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
The fuel reprocessing (recycling) system invoked by the developers of Oak Ridge National Laboratory's molten salt-based breeder (of U-233 from Th-232) reactor (MSBR) would generate high-level reprocessing waste consisting of similar to 3 mol % fission product fluoride salts in a matrix consisting primarily of sodium and potassium fluoride salts. This technical note discusses a management scenario for such waste that invokes the following steps: (a) mixing of the waste salt with dilute nitric acid with a pug mill; (b) volatilization/separation of the bulk of the fluoride as hydrofluoric acid (HF) with a wiped film evaporator; (c) vitrification of the thus "converted" (to nitrate) salt waste to an iron phosphate glass waste form with a stirred melter; (d) reduction of the nitric acid/NOx in the combined off-gas to elemental nitrogen with hot charcoal; (e) condensation of the water and HF in the reduced off-gas; (f) neutralization of that solution with an alkali (sodium and/or lithium and/or potassium) hydroxide; (g) drying of that solution to produce the fluoride salts utilized by the process; and finally, (h) off-gas disposal after treatment implemented with a condenser, wet electrostatic precipitator, catalytic converter, and high-efficiency particulate air filters. This scenario's advantages relative to those that invoke the preparation of a synthetic fluoride mineral (cation-substituted fluorapatite) waste form include much higher effective waste loading, lower cost, and a product (glass) more consistent with stakeholder expectations.
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页码:100 / 108
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