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Journal Articles

Development of glass melting process for LLW at the research project commissioned by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

Fukui, Toshiki*; Maki, Takashi*; Miura, Nobuyuki; Tsukada, Takeshi*

Genshiryoku Bakkuendo Kenkyu (CD-ROM), 23(2), p.169 - 173, 2016/12

The basic research programs for the next generation vitrification technology, which are commissioned project from Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, have been implemented from 2014 until 2018 for developing the advanced vitrification technology of low level wastes and high level liquid wastes.

Journal Articles

High-temperature X-ray imaging study of simulated high-level waste glass melt

Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Nakada, Masami; Akabori, Mitsuo; Komamine, Satoshi*; Fukui, Toshiki*; Ochi, Eiji*; Nitani, Hiroaki*; Nomura, Masaharu*

Denki Kagaku Oyobi Kogyo Butsuri Kagaku, 81(7), p.543 - 546, 2013/07

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:17.79(Electrochemistry)

The molten state of simulated high-level waste glass and the behavior of ruthenium element in the melt were investigated by using synchrotron radiation based X-ray imaging technique. Melting, generating and moving of bubbles, condensation and sedimentation of ruthenium element were observed dynamically in continuous 12-bit gray-scale images from the CCD camera. X-ray intensity was obtained easily by digitizing gray-scale values in the image. The existence of ruthenium element is emphasized as a black color in the CCD image at X-ray energy higher than the Ru K-absorption edge. Position sensitive imaging X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurement was also performed to clarify the chemical state of ruthenium element in the melt.

Journal Articles

High-temperature X-ray imaging study of simulated high-level waste glass melt

Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Nakada, Masami; Akabori, Mitsuo; Komamine, Satoshi*; Fukui, Toshiki*; Ochi, Eiji*; Nitani, Hiroaki*; Nomura, Masaharu*

Proceedings of 4th Asian Conference on Molten Salt Chemistry and Technology & 44th Symposium on Molten Salt Chemistry, Japan, p.47 - 52, 2012/09

The molten state of the simulated high-level waste glass and the behavior of ruthenium element in the melt were investigated by using synchrotron radiation based X-ray imaging technique. Melting, generating and moving of bubbles, condensation and sedimentation of ruthenium element were observed dynamically in continuous 12-bit gray-scale images from the CCD camera. The existence of ruthenium in the X-ray CCD image was emphasized over the energy of Ru K-absorption edge. X-ray intensity was obtained easily by digitalizing gray-scale values in the image. Position sensitive imaging X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurement was performed to clarify the chemical state of ruthenium element in the melt.

Journal Articles

Synchrotron radiation-based X-ray imaging study of ruthenium in simulated high-level waste glass

Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Nakada, Masami; Akabori, Mitsuo; Shiwaku, Hideaki; Komamine, Satoshi*; Fukui, Toshiki*; Ochi, Eiji*; Nitani, Hiroaki*; Nomura, Masaharu*

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai Wabun Rombunshi, 11(2), p.127 - 132, 2012/06

Distribution and the chemical state of Ru element in the simulated high-level waste glass were examined by using the synchrotron radiation based X-ray imaging technique. In this technique, a direct X-ray CCD camera is used in place of an ion chamber. Position sensitive X-ray absorption spectra were obtained by analyzing gray scale in images of the X-ray CCD camera. At first, we measured a test sample containing RuO$$_2$$ and Ru metal powder. We successfully obtained information on the Ru distribution in the sample. In addition, the chemical state (oxide or metal ?) of each small Ru-rich spot was evaluated by the corresponding position sensitive XAFS spectrum. The imaging XAFS technique was applied to some simulated high-level waste glass samples. The Ru distribution of the glass sample and their chemical state were confirmed by image analyses. It can be seen that Ru element scattered in the glass sample exists as oxide RuO$$_2$$.

JAEA Reports

Application of pervaporation to IS process (Joint research)

Kanagawa, Akihiro*; Iwatsuki, Jin; Tanaka, Nobuyuki; Onuki, Kaoru; Fukui, Hiroshi*; Nishibayashi, Toshiki*

JAEA-Technology 2007-061, 32 Pages, 2007/12

JAEA-Technology-2007-061.pdf:21.03MB

Separation of hydrogen iodide from HIx solution (HI-I$$_{2}$$-H$$_{2}$$O mixture) is one of the technical issues in the development of thermochemical IS process. Application of pervaporation (PV) to the concentration of HIx solution in the IS process pilot test plant was discussed from the viewpoints of process heat mass balance, conceptual design of the apparatus, and the corrosion resistance of the membrane module. Compared with the electro-electrodialysis system, the PV system enables the downsizing of apparatus by using hollow fiber membranes, although it does not improve the thermal efficiency of IS process. Immersion tests of commercially available Nafion hollow fiber membrane module in the HIx solution at 100$$^{circ}$$C indicated the necessity of improving the corrosion resistance of bundle materials.

Journal Articles

Vitrification of high-level radioactive waste by phosphate-type glass

Amamoto, Ippei; Myochin, Munetaka; Fukui, Toshiki*

New Glass, 22(2), p.21 - 26, 2007/06

As the electrolyte [LiCl-KCl] used in the pyrochemical reprocessing process by the electrorefining method will likely be contaminated by the accumulation of various fission products [FPs] after prolonged electrolytic operation, some measures, e.g., its replacement by a virgin electrolyte, etc. are necessary. The constant replacement of electrolyte, however, could lead to the generation of enormous amount of high level radioactive waste [HLW] because the spent electrolyte is a waste salt and is classified as HLW. From the viewpoints of environmental load reduction and economical improvement, it is desirable to have the spent electrolyte purified for recycling by removing its FPs. The FPs precipitation method by converting FPs to insoluble compounds such as phosphates could be one of the potential techniques to remove FPs. Subsequently, it is necessary to immobilise FPs precipitates by vitrification or some other methods. The possibility and potential advantages of the vitrification of FPs phosphates using the iron phosphate glass is introduced in this paper. At the same time, comparisons are made with the borosilicate immobilisation method.

Journal Articles

Effects of basicity and FeO concentration on the retention of $$^{137}$$Cs and $$^{60}$$Co in slag made from non-metallic radioactive wastes

Nakashima, Mikio; Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Kameo, Yutaka; Fukui, Toshiki*; Isobe, Motoyasu*; Otake, Atsushi*; Wakui, Takuji*; Hirabayashi, Takakuni*

Radiochimica Acta, 91(1), p.45 - 51, 2003/01

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:18.89(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Characterization of solidified products yielded by plasma melting treatment of simulated non-metallic radioactive wastes

Nakashima, Mikio; Fukui, Toshiki*; Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Isobe, Motoyasu*; Otake, Atsushi*; Wakui, Takuji*; Hirabayashi, Takakuni*

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 39(6), p.687 - 694, 2002/06

 Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:69.68(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

; Obayashi, Hiroshi; ; ; Fukui, Toshiki*; Arai, Kazuhiro*

JNC TJ6410 2002-013, 38 Pages, 2002/02

JNC-TJ6410-2002-013.pdf:1.18MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Study on melting coditions of radioactive miscellaneous solid waste (Contract research)

Fukui, Toshiki; Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Isobe, Motoyasu; Otake, Atsushi*; Wakui, Takuji*; Hirabayashi, Takakuni*; Nakashima, Mikio

JAERI-Review 2000-033, 82 Pages, 2001/02

JAERI-Review-2000-033.pdf:2.61MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Melting behavior of low-level radioactive miscellaneous solid waste and characteristics of solidified products (Contract research)

Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Isobe, Motoyasu; Wakui, Takuji*; Iwata, Keiji*; Kibayashi, Tatsuyuki*; Kanazawa, Katsuo; Fukui, Toshiki; Otake, Atsushi*; Nakashima, Mikio; Hirabayashi, Takakuni*

JAERI-Research 2001-001, 19 Pages, 2001/02

JAERI-Research-2001-001.pdf:1.29MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Study on plasma melting of miscellaneous low-level radioactive waste

Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Wakui, Takuji*; Otake, Atsushi*; Nakashima, Mikio; Fukui, Toshiki*; Isobe, Motoyasu*

Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation (ICEM '01) (CD-ROM), 4 Pages, 2001/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Study on treatment of miscellaneous solid waste by plasmas melting; Melting characteristics of plasma heating method

Fukui, Toshiki; Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Isobe, Motoyasu; Otake, Atsushi*; Wakui, Takuji*; Nakashima, Mikio; Hirabayashi, Takakuni*

Dai-7-Kai Doryoku Enerugi Gijutsu Shimpojiumu Koen Rombunshu (00-11), p.356 - 359, 2000/00

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Properties of insoluble residue generated at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant, 4; EPMA analysis of real and simulated insoluble residue

Akabori, Mitsuo; Takano, Masahide; Yamagishi, Isao; Minato, Kazuo; Yoshioka, Masahiro*; Ochi, Eiji*; Fukui, Toshiki*; Komamine, Satoshi*

no journal, , 

Properties of real insoluble residues generated at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant were measured by using SEM/EPMA. The simulated insoluble residues were prepared by conventional powder metallurgy technique, and properties such as particle size were compared with those of real ones.

Oral presentation

Properties and behavior of Insoluble Residue in the fused glass, 2; Chemical analysis by synchrotron XAFS technique

Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Shiwaku, Hideaki; Nakada, Masami; Takano, Masahide; Akabori, Mitsuo; Komamine, Satoshi*; Fukui, Toshiki*; Ochi, Eiji*

no journal, , 

Synchrotron based X-ray absorption fine structure analysis of Mn, Ce, Zr, Mo, Ru, Rh and Pd was performed to evaluate chemical state and the local structure in the simulated glass samples. Redox state and chemical state were confirmed from X-ray near edge structure (XANES) analysis. Information on the local structure was obtained from the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis.

Oral presentation

Properties of insoluble residue generated at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant, 3; Chemical composition of insoluble residue

Yamagishi, Isao; Morita, Yasuji; Takano, Masahide; Akabori, Mitsuo; Minato, Kazuo; Fukui, Toshiki*; Yoshioka, Masahiro*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

"Basic Research Programs for the Next Generation Vitrification Technology" the achievements so far

Yoshioka, Masahiro*; Fukui, Toshiki*; Miura, Nobuyuki; Tsukada, Takeshi*

no journal, , 

The basic research programs for the next generation vitrification technology, which are commissioned project from Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan to IHI Corporation (IHI), Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited (JNFL), Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), have been implemented from 2014 for developing the advanced vitrification technology of low level wastes and high level liquid wastes (HLLW). In these programs, the developmental works such as the high waste loading glass, the alternate glasses of current borosilicate glasses including glass-ceramics and the minor actinide adsorbent glasses have been entrusted with the above organizations.

Oral presentation

Properties of insoluble residue generated at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant, 2; Washing with oxalic acid solution

Odakura, Makoto; Ichige, Yoshiaki; Kuroha, Mitsuhiko; Yamagishi, Isao; Ishihara, Miho; Fukui, Toshiki*; Yoshioka, Masahiro*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Analyses on the insoluble residue generated at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant, 1; Chemical composition

Yamagishi, Isao; Morita, Yasuji; Takano, Masahide; Akabori, Mitsuo; Minato, Kazuo; Fukui, Toshiki*; Yoshioka, Masahiro*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Analyses on the insoluble residue generated at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant, 2; Thermal and microstructural analyses

Takano, Masahide; Yamagishi, Isao; Akabori, Mitsuo; Minato, Kazuo; Fukui, Toshiki*; Yoshioka, Masahiro*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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