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Journal Articles

Hydrogen release reaction from sodium hydride with different sample quantities

Doi, Daisuke

Proceedings of 29th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE 29) (Internet), 7 Pages, 2022/08

Journal Articles

Thermal desorption behavior of deuterium implanted into polycrystalline diamond

Kimura, Hiromi*; Sasaki, Masayoshi*; Morimoto, Yasutomi*; Takeda, Tsuyoshi*; Kodama, Hiroshi*; Yoshikawa, Akira*; Oyaizu, Makoto*; Takahashi, Koji; Sakamoto, Keishi; Imai, Tsuyoshi; et al.

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 337-339, p.614 - 618, 2005/03

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:44.9(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Chemical state of tritium in Sr-Ce oxide ceramics and its removal characteristics (Cooperative research)

Nakamura, Hirofumi; Nishi, Masataka; Morita, Kenji*

JAERI-Research 2003-016, 32 Pages, 2003/08

JAERI-Research-2003-016.pdf:5.5MB

As a part of the detritiation study from the fusion reactor materials, chemical state of tritium injected into Sr-Ce base oxide ceramic proton conductor, which is a candidate for a tritium recovery system, was investigated with thermal desorption method. The results indicated that the oxide has to be heated up over 1300K to remove tritium due to the OT bond formation in the oxide. On the other hand, tritium removal behavior from the oxide were also investigated by exposing to humid air, and the mechanism of tritium removal from the oxide was identified by the dependency of tritium removal amount and chemical state on the humidity. The results revealed that tritium removal rate by the air exposure was low, and that almost tritium was removed as the vapor form, which was attributed to the isotope exchange reaction between the OT bond on the surface and the protium in vapor. It was also found that small amount of tritium was removed as elemental form under the humid air exposure, which could be attributed to the solute tritium in the oxide and oxygen absorption to the oxygen deficit in the oxide. As a result, the difference of the detritiation mechanism exposed to the humid air on the chemical state of tritium in the oxide was clarified, and it could be a useful basic data for the optimization of detritiation method.

Journal Articles

Exchange of tritium implanted into oxide ceramics for protium by exposure to air vapors at room temperature

Morita, Kenji*; Suzuki, Hironori*; Soda, Kazuo*; Iwahara, Hiroiku*; Nakamura, Hirofumi; Hayashi, Takumi; Nishi, Masataka

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 307-311(2), p.1461 - 1465, 2002/12

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:17.03(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Thermal desorption of deuterium and helium implanted in oxide overlayers of molybdenum

Baba, Yuji; Sasaki, Teikichi

J. Vac. Sci. Technol., A, 6(5), p.2933 - 2937, 1988/09

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

XPS and TDS studies of trapping states of helium implanted in TiO$$_{2}$$

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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 152, p.295 - 300, 1988/00

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:46.81(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

A Thermal desorption study of the surface interaction between tritium and type 316 stainless steel

Hirabayashi, Takakuni; Saeki, Masakatsu; Tachikawa, Enzo

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 126, p.38 - 43, 1984/00

 Times Cited Count:38 Percentile:94.45(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Rapid removal of cesium from Fukushima contaminated soil by hydrothermal treatment with multivalent cations

Yin, X.; Koma, Yoshikazu; Inaba, Yusuke*; Takeshita, Kenji*

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The decontamination and volume reduction of Cs contaminated soil remains a great challenge after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident. In present study, the authors aim to develop the continuous hydrothermal treatment process to remove Cs rapidly from the clay soils by a column system. The results will inspire new insights for treatment of post-accident soils in Fukushima.

Oral presentation

Rapid removal of cesium from vermiculite by collapsing the interlayers with hydrothermal column system

Yin, X.; Koma, Yoshikazu; Inaba, Yusuke*; Takeshita, Kenji*

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