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Benzene destruction in aqueous waste—I. Bench-scale gamma irradiation experiments
Destruction of the benzene component of a simulated low-level mixed aqueous waste stream by high energy irradiation was explored. This work was motivated by the fact that mixed waste, containing both radionuclides and regulated (non-radioactive) chemicals, is more difficult and more expensive to dis...
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Published in: | Radiation physics and chemistry (Oxford, England : 1993) England : 1993), 1996, Vol.48 (1), p.81-87 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Destruction of the benzene component of a simulated low-level mixed aqueous waste stream by high energy irradiation was explored. This work was motivated by the fact that mixed waste, containing both radionuclides and regulated (non-radioactive) chemicals, is more difficult and more expensive to dispose of than only radioactive waste. After the benzene is destroyed, the waste can then be listed only as radiological waste instead of mixed waste, simplifying its disposal. This study quantifies the removal of benzene, and the formation and destruction of reaction products in a relatively complex waste stream matrix consisting of NO
3
−, SO
4
2−, PO
4
3−, Fe
2+ and detergent at a pH of 3. All of the experiments were conducted at a bench scale using a
60Co gamma source. |
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ISSN: | 0969-806X 1879-0895 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0969-806X(95)00441-Y |