Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 9(2); 2011
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2011;9(2):63-71. Published online: Jun, 30, 2011

Precipitation-Filtering Method for Reuse of Uranium Electrokinetic Leachate

  • Gye-Nam Kim ; Dong-Bin Shon ; Hye-Min Park ; Ki-Hong Kim ; Ki-Won Lee ; Jeik-kwon Moon
Abstract

A large volume of uranium electrokinetic leachate has been generated during the electrokinetic decontamination to remove uranium from contaminated soil. The treatment technology for the reuse of the uranium leachate was developed. The concentration of uranium in the generated uranium leachate was 180 ppm and concentrations of Mg(II), K(I), Fe(II), and Al(III) ions ranged from 20 ppm to 1,210 ppm. The treatment process for uranium leachate consisted mainly of mixing and cohesion, precipitation, concentration, and filtration. In order to obtain the pH=11 of a precipitate solution, the calcium hydroxide needs to be 3.0g/100ml and the sodium hydroxide needed to be 2.7g/100ml. The results of several precipitation experiments showed that a mixture of NaOH+0.2g alum+0.15g magnetite was an optimal precipitant for filtration. The average particle size of precipitate with NaOH+alum+0.15g magnetite was 600 . Because the total value of metal concentrations in supernatant at pH=9 was the smallest, sodium hydroxide should be added with 0.2g alum and 0.15g magnetite for pH=9 of leachate.

Keywords

uranium,electrokinetic,leachate,cohesion,precipitation,filtration