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Electrodecontamination
for Mitigation of Airborne Contamination--ADA Technologies, Inc., 8100 Shaffer Parkway, Suite
130, Littleton, CO 80013-4124; 303-792-5615,
www.adatech.com
Mr.
Rod Sidwell, Principal Investigator, rod.sidwell@adatech.com
Mr.
Clifton H. Brown, Jr., Business Official, cliff.brown@adatech.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83591
Amount:
$100,000
Decontamination
activities at DOE facilities often generate unwanted airborne contamination,
thereby hindering clean-up operations. This
project will develop electro-decontamination technology as a safe and cost
effective way of removing radioactive contamination from metals without causing
further airborne contamination. Electro-decontamination
combines strippable coatings and electrochemical polishing by using a hardening
electrolytic gel to form a highly portable decontamination system.
Phase I will focus on enhancing the properties of the hardening
electrolyte gel used in the electro-decontamination system.
An electrochemical test apparatus will be constructed to investigate the
electrochemical properties of the gel and measure process off-gas.
Improvements to the physical properties of the gel will be examined.
Tests with the improved gel will be conducted on metal surfaces with
simulated radioactive contamination.
Commercial Applications and Other
Benefits
as described by awardee: The
electro-decontamination technology should lead to hand held and remote (robotic)
application of this technology throughout the nuclear industry.
By providing a means to decontaminate metal surfaces without generating
airborne contamination, substantial cost savings will be realized by the DOE and
others in the nuclear industry.