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Enzymatic degradation of plutonium-contaminated cellulose products

Authors :
Luther M. Swift
Ken Rainwater
Laura A. Worl
Caryl Heintz
David L. Barnes
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1999.

Abstract

Enzyme solutions produced for commercial purposes unrelated to waste management have the potential for reducing the volume of wastes in streams containing cellulose, lipid and protein materials. For example, the authors have shown that cellulases used in denim production and in detergent formulations are able to digest cellulose-containing sorbents and other cellulose-based wastes contaminated either with crude oil or with radionuclides. This presentation describes the use of one such enzyme preparation (Rapidase{trademark}) for the degradation of cotton sorbents intentionally contaminated with low levels of plutonium. This is part of a feasibility study to determine if such treatments have a role in reducing the volume of low level and transuranic wastes to minimize the amount of radionuclide-contaminated waste that must be disposed of in secured storage areas.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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