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Environmental Science & Technology | 1994

Thermochemical nitrate destruction

John L. Cox; Richard T. Hallen; Michael A. Lilga

A method is disclosed for denitrification of nitrates and nitrates present in aqueous waste streams. The method comprises the steps of (1) identifying the concentration nitrates and nitrites present in a waste stream, (2) causing formate to be present in the waste stream, (3) heating the mixture to a predetermined reaction temperature from about 200° C. to about 600° C., and (4) holding the mixture and accumulating products at heated and pressurized conditions for a residence time, thereby resulting in nitrogen and carbon dioxide gas, and hydroxides, and reducing the level of nitrates and nitrites to below drinking water standards.


Separation Science and Technology | 2005

Assessment of the Mechanisms for Sr-90 and Tru Removal from Complexant-Containing Tank Wastes at Hanford

Richard T. Hallen; John Gh Geeting; Michael A. Lilga; Todd R. Hart; Francis V. Hoopes

Abstract: Small-scale tests (˜20mL) were conducted with samples from Hanford underground storage tanks AN-102 and AN-107 to assess the mechanisms for removing Sr-90 and transuranics (TRU) from the liquid (supernatant) portion of the waste. The Sr-90 and TRU must be removed (decontaminated), in addition to Cs-137 and the entrained solids, before the supernatant can be disposed of as low-activity waste. Experiments were conducted with various reagents and modified Sr/TRU removal process conditions to more fully understand the reaction mechanisms. The optimized treatment conditions—no added hydroxide, addition of Sr (0.02 M target concentration) followed by sodium permanganate (0.02 M target concentration) with mixing at ambient temperature—were used as a reference for comparison. The waste was initially two orders of magnitude undersaturated with Sr; the addition of nonradioactive Sr(NO3)2 saturated the supernatant, resulting in isotopic dilution and precipitation of Sr-90 as SrCO3. The reaction chemistry of Mn species relevant to the mechanism of TRU removal by permanganate treatment was evaluated, along with the importance of various mechanisms for decontamination, such as precipitation, absorption, ligand exchange, and oxidation of organic complexants. For TRU removal, permanganate addition generally gave the highest DF. The addition of Mn of lower oxidation states (II, IV, and VI) also resulted in good TRU removal, as did complexant oxidation with periodate and addition of Zr(IV) for ligand exchange. These results suggest that permanganate treatment leads to TRU removal by multiple routes.


Archive | 2010

Hydroxymethyl furfural oxidation methods

Michael A. Lilga; Richard T. Hallen; Jianli Hu; James F. White; Michel J. Gray


Archive | 2007

Hydroxymethylfurfural reduction methods and methods of producing furandimethanol

Michael A. Lilga; Richard T. Hallen; Todd A. Werpy; James F. White; Johnathan E. Holladay; John G. Frye; Alan H. Zacher


Archive | 1996

Method of photocatalytic conversion of C-H organics

Donald M. Camaioni; Michael A. Lilga


Archive | 2006

Method for conversion of beta-hydroxy carbonyl compounds

Michael A. Lilga; James F. White; Johnathan E. Holladay; Alan H. Zacher; Danielle S. Muzatko; Rick J. Orth


Archive | 2006

Method for conversion of β-hydroxy carbonyl compounds

Michael A. Lilga; James F. White; Johnathan E. Holladay; Alan H. Zacher; Danielle S. Muzatko; Rick J. Orth


Archive | 2002

Methods of forming alpha, beta-unsaturated acids and esters

Michael A. Lilga; Todd A. Werpy; Johnathan E. Holladay


Archive | 2006

Method and apparatus for conversion of beta-hydroxy carbonyl compounds

Alan H. Zacher; Johnathan E. Holladay; Michael A. Lilga; James F. White; Danielle S. Muzatko; Rick J. Orth; Paraskevas Tsobanakis; Xiangsheng Meng; Timothy W. Abraham


Archive | 1990

Bridged transition-metal complexes and uses thereof for hydrogen separation, storage and hydrogenation

Michael A. Lilga; Richard T. Hallen

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Richard T. Hallen

Battelle Memorial Institute

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James F. White

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Alan H. Zacher

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Todd A. Werpy

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Donald M. Camaioni

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Rick J. Orth

Battelle Memorial Institute

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John G. Frye

Battelle Memorial Institute

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