Iron-phosphate ceramics for solidification of mixed low-level waste

Albert S Aloy (Inventor), Elena N Kovarskaya (Inventor), Tatiana I Koltsova (Inventor), Yevgeny Macheret (Inventor), Pavel G Medvedev (Inventor), Terry Todd (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

A method of immobilizing mixed low-level waste is provided which uses low cost materials and has a relatively long hardening period. The method includes: forming a mixture of iron oxide powders having ratios, in mass %, of FeO:Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 :Fe.sub.3 O.sub.4 equal to 25-40:40-10:35-50, or weighing a definite amount of magnetite powder. Metallurgical cinder can also be used as the source of iron oxides. A solution of the orthophosphoric acid, or a solution of the orthophosphoric acid and ferric oxide, is formed and a powder phase of low-level waste and the mixture of iron oxide powders or cinder (or magnetite powder) is also formed. The acid solution is mixed with the powder phase to form a slurry with the ratio of components (mass %) of waste:iron oxide powders or magnetite:acid solution=30-60:15-10:55-30. The slurry is blended to form a homogeneous mixture which is cured at room temperature to form the final product.
Original languageAmerican English
Patent number6075176
StatePublished - Jun 13 2000

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