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JAEA Reports

Production and setting of fractional elution facility for recovery of useful rare metals from seawater

Seko, Noriaki; Kasai, Noboru; Tamada, Masao; Hasegawa, Shin; Katakai, Akio; Sugo, Takanobu*

JAERI-Tech 2004-076, 78 Pages, 2005/01

JAERI-Tech-2004-076.pdf:17.11MB

In September 1999, we have soaked 200 kg of fibrous amidoxime adsorbents, synthesized by radiation-induced graft polymerization, into seawater to evaluate their performance. Fractional elution facility was set effectively to elute the rare metals on adsorbents in Mutsu-Establishment. This facility consists of two parts of pre-washing and elution. The present report dealt with planning, manufacture and setting of fractional facility. Marine organism and slime on adsorbent cassette (290$$times$$290$$times$$160 mm) were washed out and every 72 cassettes were set in elution unit (1210$$times$$1210$$times$$H1460 mm) with nonwoven materials as a packing to avoid elution loss. In the elution process alkaline and alkaline earth metals were eluted with low concentration hydrochloric acid (0.01M) and rare metals were eluted with high concentration (0.5M) after the packing of elution unit into fractional elution facility.

JAEA Reports

Production and installation of equipments for radiation-induced graft polymerization in liquid phase and dipping techniques

Seko, Noriaki; Takeda, Hayato*; Kasai, Noboru; Tamada, Masao; Hasegawa, Shin; Katakai, Akio; Sugo, Takanobu*

JAERI-Tech 2004-075, 51 Pages, 2005/01

JAERI-Tech-2004-075.pdf:8.0MB

Fibrous adsorbent which is synthesized by radiation induced graft polymerization on the trunk polymers such as polymer nonwoven fabrics and woven cloths exhibits an excellent selective adsorption against heavy metal ions and toxic gases at extremely low concentrations. Two equipments were installed to synthesize the metal-ion and gas adsorbents by means of the radiation-induced graft polymerization in the liquid phase and the dipping, respectively. In the reaction chamber of the liquid phase reactor, the oxygen decreased to 100ppm. The inside temperature raised to 80$$^{circ}$$C. These characteristics satisfied the specification. The fabric transport can regulate the rate in the range from 1 to 10m/min. The reactor for the dip grafting could reduce the inside oxygen to 100ppm and inside temperature could reach to 80 $$^{circ}$$C. The grafting of GMA was carried out as a characteristic test. The degree of grafting was controlled in the range from 40 to 70%.

Journal Articles

Development of toxic metal adsorbent with radiation-induced graft polymerization

Tamada, Masao

Kankyo Shigen Kogaku, 51(2), p.99 - 101, 2004/04

Fibrous chelate adsorbents have been synthesized by radiation-induced graft polymerization onto polyethylene nonwoven fabric. Graft polymerization was induced by electron beam irradiation to the trunk polymer. Then, irradiated trunk polymer was contacted with reactive monomer having function of chelate agent or its precursor. The precursor was chemically converted to chelate agent. The resulting fibrous chelate adsorbent gave the high space velocity more than 500 h$$^{-1}$$ in removal of lead from its solution. Such adsorbent was applied to the removal of cadmium from scallop processing waste and the removal of lead from the contaminated water which was produced by washing the inside of incinerator.

Journal Articles

Recovery system for uranium from seawater with fibrous adsorbent and its preliminary cost estimation

Sugo, Takanobu; Tamada, Masao; Seguchi, Tadao; Shimizu, Takao*; Uotani, Masaki*; Kashima, Ryoichi*

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 43(10), p.1010 - 1016, 2001/10

 Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:73.21(Nuclear Science & Technology)

The cost of uranium recovered from seawater was estimated by using the amidoxime adsorbent of polymer fibers synthesized by radiation modification, and the technical problems in the recovery system were extracted. The cost of adsorbent materials, storage in seawater for uranium absorption, and the uranium detachment from the adsorbent was estimated respectively in three different systems of the storage in seawater as a buoy, floating body, and chain binding system. The recovery cost of uranium from seawater was estimated to be 8$$sim$$10 times of that from mine uranium. More than 80% of the total cost was occupied by the cost for storage in seawater, which is owing to a weight of metal cage for the holding of adsorbents. The cost can be attained to half by the reduction of the weight to 1/4. One of facing research subject is the improvement of adsorbent ability, since the cost directly depends on the adsorbent performance.

JAEA Reports

Plutonium removing test from unpurified urainum solution in JRTF

Kawachi, Akinori; ; Miyajima, Kazutoshi

JAERI-Tech 99-028, 51 Pages, 1999/03

JAERI-Tech-99-028.pdf:2.13MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Development of Pu adsorption by fibrous activated carbon

; Takahashi, Hideki

Genshiryoku eye, 44(6), p.56 - 59, 1998/06

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Preparation of fibrous adsorbents containing amidoxime groups by radiation-induced grafting and application to uranium recovery from sea water

*; Katakai, Akio; Sugo, Takanobu; *

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 49, p.599 - 607, 1993/00

 Times Cited Count:59 Percentile:89.92(Polymer Science)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

The Synthesis of a new type adsorbent for the removal of toxic gas by radiation-induced graft polymerization

Okamoto, Jiro; Sugo, Takanobu; *; *

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 35(1-3), p.113 - 116, 1990/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

A New type of amidoxime-group-containing adsorbent for the recovery of uranium from seawater, II; Effect of grafting of hydrophilic monomers

; Katakai, Akio; ;

Sep.Sci.Technol., 21(3), p.299 - 313, 1986/00

 Times Cited Count:72 Percentile:95.24(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Amidoxime-group-containing adsorbents for metal ions synthesized by radiation-induced grafting

; ; Katakai, Akio;

J.Appl.Polym.Sci., 30, p.2967 - 2977, 1985/00

 Times Cited Count:104 Percentile:96.81(Polymer Science)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Wide-angle X-ray scattering of poly(tetroxocane)obtained by radiation-induced polymerization in the solid state

*; *; ; Kuriyama, Isamu

Polym.J., 15(5), p.331 - 335, 1983/00

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:14.41(Polymer Science)

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Decontamination of radio-Cs from the contaminated water medea with radiation-grafted fibrous adsorbents

Seko, Noriaki; Ueki, Yuji; Hoshina, Hiroyuki; Saiki, Seiichi; Shibata, Takuya; Kasai, Noboru

no journal, , 

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