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Recovery of Cs-137 from electric arc furnace dust by lixiviation

F. Monroy‐Guzmán, Ricardo Soria Juárez, María Dolores Tenorio Castilleros

2022Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An orphan radioactive source of Cs-137 was inadvertently melted in an electric arc furnace, generating large volumes of electric arc furnace dusts contaminated with Cs-137 (137Cs-EAFD). This work proposes the Cs-137 recovery from 137Cs-EAFD by applying a leaching process and the Cs-137 reuse to prepare 137Cs/137mBa generators, not commercially available. The Cs-137 recovery efficiencies from 137Cs-EAFD depended mainly on the chemical composition of the EAFD and the type of leachates. Oxide- and hydroxide-based minerals in the EAFD favor the adsorption of Cs-137 in basic medium. Cs-137 recovered is quantitatively adsorbed on cation-exchange resins.

Topics & Concepts

Electric arc furnaceLeaching (pedology)AdsorptionReuseChemistryMetallurgyRadiochemistryMaterials scienceWaste managementEnvironmental scienceSoil waterOrganic chemistryEngineeringSoil scienceChemical Synthesis and CharacterizationRadioactive element chemistry and processingGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies