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filingDate 1975-11-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber DE-2553569-C2
titleOfInvention Process for the solidification of radioactive aqueous waste materials by spray calcination and subsequent embedding in a matrix made of glass or glass ceramic
abstract The invention relates to a method for avoiding disruptions in the solidification of radioactive waste water containing boron compounds in a glass, glass ceramic or glass ceramic-like matrix or in a bitumen or plastic matrix. The specified method consists in that, in the case of solidification in a glass, glass ceramic or glass ceramic-like matrix, before the spray calcination step, in the case of solidification in a bitumen or plastic matrix, before the final concentration and introduction of the aqueous concentrate or sludge into the liquid Matrix a borate ion-intercepting agent and / or such a poorly soluble boron compound itself is added to the radioactive waste water or concentrate or sludge (the medium to be solidified). Construction of the cathode base according to the main application. A.
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