Elimination of manganese-54 in waste water by oxine-impregnated activated charcoal.
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概要
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Manganese ion in solution has been adsorbed in a column packed with oxine-impreg-nated activated charcoal. In an initial stage, the distribution of Mn ion along the column follows a first order kinetic equation, and the apparent rate constant was determined. With an additional supply of the solution, however, the distribution tends to deviate from the first order kinetic plots. A bed depth/service time relation has been determined ex-perimentally. By introducing a concept of the effective "adsorption capacity" and "adsorp-tion rate constant of the adsorbent, an equation has been presented for estimating the feed application time for breakthrough at any given experimental conditions. With the assumption of a simple first order kinetic adsorption, a bed depth/service time relation was also determined by a numerical calculation, for further examining the characteristics of the relation.
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著者
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Tachikawa Enzo
Division of Radiation Applications Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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MOTOJIMA Kenji
Division of Chemistry, Oarai Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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MOTOJIMA Kenji
Division of Chemistry, O-arai Research Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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KAMIYAMA Hideo
Division of Chemistry, O-arai Research Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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TACHIKAWA Enzo
Division of Chemistry, Oarai Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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TACHIKAWA Enzo
Division of Chemistry, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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