Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) of flammable organic chemicals in radioactive high‐level supernatant waste at the Savannah River Site (SRS)

Author:

Fondeur Fernando1ORCID,White Thomas L.1,Coleman Charles J.1,Diprete David P.1,Nash Charles A.1,Looney Brian B.1

Affiliation:

1. Savannah River National Laboratory Aiken SC 29841 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Savannah River Site stores approximately 36 million gallons of radioactive and hazardous waste that contains approximately 245 million curies. The waste is sent through various chemical processes to reduce its volume and to separate various components. The facility plans to replace formic acid (a chemical used to reduce soluble mercury) with glycolic acid. Recycle solution with glycolate may flow back to the tank farm, where the glycolate can generate hydrogen gas by thermal and radiolytic mechanisms. The current analytical method for detecting glycolate (ion chromatography) in supernatant requires a large dilution to reduce interference from the nitrate anions. Hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance is an analytical method that requires less sample dilution. It takes advantage of the CH2 group in glycolate. Liquid samples were spiked with four different levels of glycolate to build a calibration line, as it is recommended in the standard addition method. The detection and quantitation limits determined were 1 and 5 ppm, respectively, for 32 scans, which is well below the process limit of 10 ppm. In one test, 800 scans of a supernatant spiked with 1 ppm glycolate resulted in a ‐CH2 peak with a signal‐to‐noise ratio of 36.

Funder

Wind Energy Technologies Office

Solar Energy Technologies Office

Office of Nuclear Energy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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