Iodine Sorption onto Mixed Solid Alumina Cement and Calcium Compounds
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概要
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A substance for solidifying waste containing 129I is sought that effectively sorbs iodine to inhibit its release from repository into the environment. Three candidate media—commercial alumina cement mixed with calcium sulfate and/or calcium hydroxide—were investigated. The criterion applied for evaluating iodine sorption performance was the distribution coefficient Kd of iodine between solid and solution in an emulsion of sodium iodide solution and powder prepared from the alumina cement/calcium compound mixture, which was molded, cured and ground. Batch sorption experiments were performed on different combinations of the above-mentioned calcium compounds added to alumina cement. The solidified substance was also examined for mechanical strength. The highest iodine sorption performance was obtained with calcium sulfate added to alumina cement to a SO4/Ca mole ratio of 0.16, which ensured a Kd value raised to a level of not lower than 0.2 m3/kg from the (1.8–3.2)×10−3 m3/kg obtainable with alumina cement before calcium compound addition. The enhancement of iodine sorption with addition of calcium sulfate is attributed to formation in the substance of monosulfate (3CaO·Al2O3·CaSO4·12H2O) or tetracalcium aluminate hydrate (4CaO·Al2O3·XH2O (X=13 to 19)).
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2000-11-25
著者
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FUJIHARA Hiroshi
Okayama University
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Kaneko Masaaki
Nuclear Chemical System R&d Department Power & Industrial Systems R&d Center Power Syste
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TOYOHARA Masumitsu
Nuclear Chemical System R&D Department, Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center, Power Systems & Servi
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FUJIHARA Hiroshi
Nuclear Power Engineering Department, Tokyo Electric Power Company
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SAITO Noriyuki
Nuclear Power Engineering Department, Tokyo Electric Power Company
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MURASE Takuya
Nuclear Power Engineering Department, Tokyo Electric Power Company
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UEDA Hiroaki
Nuclear Chemical System R & D Department, Power & Industrial R & D Center, Power Systems & Services
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MITSUTSUKA Norimasa
Advanced Energy Design & Engineering Department, Power Systems & Services Co., Toshiba Corporation
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Saito Noriyuki
Nuclear Power Engineering Department Tokyo Electric Power Company
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Murase Takuya
Nuclear Power Engineering Department Tokyo Electric Power Company
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Toyohara Masumitsu
Nuclear Chemical System R&d Department Power & Industrial Systems R&d Center Power Syste
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Ueda Hiroaki
Nuclear Chemical System R & D Department Power & Industrial R & D Center Power Systems &
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Mitsutsuka Norimasa
Nuclear Chemical Design & Engineering Department Power Systems & Services Company Toshiba Co
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