Selected Chemical Engineering Applications in Nuclear-Waste Processing at the Savannah River Site
- PMID: 40014674
- DOI: 10.1146/annurev-chembioeng-082223-053509
Selected Chemical Engineering Applications in Nuclear-Waste Processing at the Savannah River Site
Abstract
The Savannah River Site has been successfully processing and immobilizing nuclear waste since 1996. However, recent developments in both the scientific understanding of chemical principles and the engineering of immobilizing nuclear-waste systems demand a review of the state of the art. These recent advances have significance to other locations that immobilize nuclear waste. The subject matter of this review may find special applicability to chemical engineers interested in hazardous chemical processes (such as processing toxic and radioactive nuclear waste) and to those in the nuclear industry curious about current research in nuclear-waste processing at a site that has eclipsed the quarter-century mark of large-scale (136 million L total) nuclear-waste processing.
Keywords: Hanford; Savannah River Site; chemical engineering; mercury; nuclear waste; separation.
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