Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 October 2011
The potential of plasma vitrification for the treatment of a simulant Plutonium Contaminated Material (PCM) was investigated. It was demonstrated that the PUO2 simulant, CeO2, could be vitrified in the amorphous calcium iron aluminosilicate component of the product slag with simultaneous destruction of the organic and polymer waste fractions. Product Consistency Tests conducted at 90ºC in deionised water and buffered pH 11 solution show the PCM slag product to be durable with respect to release of Ce.