A Research on Stabilization/Solidification Procedure Pertaining To Cure of Mixed Waste

Evaluation of different stabilization/solidification procedures for mixed waste treatment

Authors

  • Mr. J. S. Lambe Author
  • Dr. Pradeep Kumar Author
  • Mr. R. S. Chougule Author

Keywords:

stabilization/solidification, mixed waste, contaminants, physical processes, chemical processes, leachability tests, strength tests, CSA-based bond stabilization, MP-based bond stabilization, OPE Resin Encapsulation, EVE Resin Encapsulation

Abstract

Stabilizationsolidification advances decrease the portability of unsafe and radioactive contaminants in nature's domain through both physical and concoction forms. Four stabilizationsolidification (Ss) procedures were utilized to set three specimen lattices sullied with arsenic, chromium (VI), lead, cesium and strontium. These specimen networks were Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) soil, manufactured soil, furthermore engineered muck. The four Ss forms, calcium sulfo-aluminate (CSA) based bond stabilization, magnesium phosphate (MP) based bond stabilization, Orthophthalic Polyester (OPE) Resin Encapsulation, and Epoxy Vinyl Ester (EVE) Resin Encapsulation were then assessed, utilizing leachability and strength tests. The motivation behind this anticipate was to evaluate different stabilizationsolidification forms. The CSA and MP bond methodologies brought about critical variability maintenance of arsenic, chromium and lead (to a great extent because of inadequacies in pretreatment), poor maintenance of cesium and strontium, ordinarily poor toughness in the treated waste structures, and low to direct qualities. The OPE and EVE methodologies brought about ordinarily exceptional maintenance of metals, great sturdiness, and remarkable quality as a rule.

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Published

2013-02-01