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JAEA Reports

Alkali hydrolysis experiment of organic materials such as cement additives

Fukumoto, Masahiro; Nishikawa, Yoshiaki*

JNC TN8400 2001-017, 355 Pages, 2001/03

JNC-TN8400-2001-017.pdf:6.43MB

The alkali hydrolysis experiments which seem to be important from the view point of the alteration mechanism using the following seven organic materials was performed as a part of the evaluation of the influence on the disposal of the organic materials contained in the TRU wastes. As a result of the alkali hydrolysis experiments (90$$^{circ}$$C and 91d), each organic materials became those of lower molecular weight. The degradation products were able to be detected in the solution. The organic materials seem to be degraded to the organic matters which were confirmed in this study in a long term of disposal. The degradation products were shown below. Therefore, the evaluation of the influence on the migration of radionuclides by degradation products becomes important in the future. (1)Cement additives of Naphthalenesulfonic acid and Ligninsulfonic acid ($$rightarrow$$ Naphthalenedisulfonic acid etc.) (2)Cement additives of polycarboxylic acid ($$rightarrow$$ Oligomer of distal methoxypoly ethylene glycol.) (3)Ethylenediamine-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid disodium salt ($$rightarrow$$ Acetic acid desorped and cyclized organic matters from EDTA.) (4)Tributyl phosphate ($$rightarrow$$ Dibutyl phthalate, n-butanol) (5)Poly vinyl acetate ($$rightarrow$$ Acetic acid) (6)Nylon66 ($$rightarrow$$ Adipic acid, Hexamethylenediamine) (7)Cured epoxy resin ($$rightarrow$$ Glycerol poly glycidyl ether, Carboxylic acid)

Journal Articles

Relativistic effects in transverse flow in the molecular dynamics framework

Maruyama, Tomoyuki*; Niita, Koji*; Maruyama, Toshiki; Chiba, Satoshi; Nakahara, Yasuaki; Iwamoto, Akira

Progress of Theoretical Physics, 96(1), p.263 - 268, 1996/07

 Times Cited Count:22 Percentile:83.83(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

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PNC TJ1626 96-001, 156 Pages, 1996/03

PNC-TJ1626-96-001.pdf:2.96MB

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PNC TJ1308 96-002, 154 Pages, 1996/03

PNC-TJ1308-96-002.pdf:6.88MB

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Futakuchi, Katsuhito*; Sakuramoto, Yuji*

PNC TJ1308 94-001, 37 Pages, 1994/02

PNC-TJ1308-94-001.pdf:1.55MB

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Reduction of nitrogen oxides by gamma-irradiated hemoprotein, Part II; Reduction of nitrite by immobilized gamma-irradiated hemoprotein

*; *; *; *; *; *; *; Kume, Tamikazu

Shokuhin Shosha, 29(1-2), p.16 - 20, 1994/00

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Transport modelling by a heat pinch theory in the JT-60 tokamak

Kikuchi, Mitsuru; Azumi, Masafumi

JAERI-M 89-149, 23 Pages, 1989/10

JAERI-M-89-149.pdf:0.67MB

no abstracts in English

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Folding-unfolding of $$alpha$$-lactalbumin

*; *; *; *; *; ;

Physica B; Condensed Matter, 120, p.444 - 448, 1983/00

no abstracts in English

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Controlled slow release of anticancer from protein-hydrophilic vinyl polymer carriers

Asano, Masaharu; ; Kaetsu, Isao

Kobunshi Rombunshu, 39(5), p.333 - 338, 1982/00

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:25.23(Polymer Science)

no abstracts in English

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Controlled slow release of anticancers from device of thermally denatured proteins

Asano, Masaharu; ; Kaetsu, Isao

Kobunshi Rombunshu, 39(5), p.327 - 332, 1982/00

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:35.85(Polymer Science)

no abstracts in English

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