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Thermodynamic equilibrium constants for important isosaccharinate reactions; A Review

Rai, D.*; Kitamura, Akira

Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 114, p.135 - 143, 2017/11

 Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:19.22(Thermodynamics)

Isosaccharinic acid is a cellulose degradation product that can form in low-level nuclear waste repositories and is known to form strong complexes with many elements, including actinides, disposed of in these repositories. We (1) reviewed the available data for deprotonation and lactonisation constants of isosaccharinic acid, and the isosaccharinate binding constants for Ca, Fe(III), Th, U(IV), U(VI), Np(IV), Pu(IV), and Am(III), (2) summarized complexation constant values for predicting actinide behavior in geologic repositories in the presence of isosaccharinate, and (3) outlined additional studies to acquire reliable thermodynamic data where the available data are inadequate.

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Socio-economic effects of the material science in JAERI

Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Takahashi, Shoji*

Scientometrics, 78(3), p.505 - 524, 2008/10

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:24.93(Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications)

A socio-economic evaluation of Material Science (MS) of JAERI was made. The goal was to reveal the emphasized basic research fields (EBRF) of MS and to observe its socio-economic networking. High ranked keywords for the former and the number of co-authored papers for the latter were used along with many MS related papers. The obtained results are: (1) The EBRF of MS of JAERI were typically represented by the keywords of ion irradiation, actinides, etc., i.e., those having a strong relation to the nuclear field. Regarding actinides, the socio-economic networking between JAERI and PS occurred at the growth rate of 3-4% per 25 years, but 8% during the past 5 years. This implies that the research cooperation between the two was markedly enhanced. (2) The EBRF of MS between JAERI and 5 selected research bodies (SRB) represented by Tokyo University was directly compared and revealed that only 7 keywords as typically represented by neutron and accelerators. After overlapping, JAERI and SRB seem to be raising the national standard level.

JAEA Reports

Evaluation of socio-economic effects of R&D results at Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, 2; Socio-economic evaluation of the basic research at JAERI

The Ad Hoc Committee for Evaluation of R&D Achievements

JAERI-Review 2003-036, 75 Pages, 2003/11

JAERI-Review-2003-036.pdf:9.68MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the Symposium on the Joint Research Project between JAERI and Universities "Backend Chemistry for Fuel Cycle" and "Advanced Radiation Application Research"; Results of the 4th Phase Joint Research Project and the Future Plan, February 18, 2003, The University of Tokyo, Sanjyo Hall

Committee for the Joint Research Project between JAERI and Universities; Committee for the Universities' JAERI Collaborative Research

JAERI-Conf 2003-015, 103 Pages, 2003/11

JAERI-Conf-2003-015.pdf:8.92MB

The present report describes the Proceedings of the Symposium on the Joint Research Project between JAERI and Universities - Results of the 4th Phase Joint Research Project and the Future Plan -, held at the University of Tokyo on February 18, 2003. The joint research project composed of the backend chemistry project and the advanced radiation application project was to be concluded in the end of March 2003. Hence the symposium was held in order to review the results obtained in the 4th phase project and to exchange ideas on the effective measures for the future joint collaboration in view of the past activities.

JAEA Reports

The JAERI and Universities Joint Project Research reports on the 4th Joint Research Project between JAERI and Universities on backend chemistry

Committee for the Joint Research Project on Backend Chemistry; Committee for the Collaborative Research on the Advanced Radiation Technology

JAERI-Review 2003-001, 97 Pages, 2003/02

JAERI-Review-2003-001.pdf:8.54MB

no abstracts in English

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