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Association of Am with humic substances isolated from river waters with different water quality

Nagao, Seiya*; Fujitake, Nobuhide*; Kodama, Hideki*; Matsunaga, Takeshi; Yamazawa, Hiromi

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 255(3), p.459 - 464, 2003/03

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:48.69(Chemistry, Analytical)

no abstracts in English

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Sorption behavior of plutonium(IV) onto soils in the presence of humic acid

Tanaka, Tadao; Nagao, Seiya; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 39(Suppl.3), p.524 - 527, 2002/11

Influence of humic acid on the sorption of Pu onto a coastal sand, which does not sorb humic acid, and an ando soil, which sorbs humic acid very well, was examined with respect to molecular sizes of humic acid. Sorption affinity of Pu for the coastal sand decreased with increasing humic acid concentration. As to the ando soil, the sorption affinity of Pu in the presence of humic acid was larger than that in the absence of humic acid, in low humic acid concentration range. These results suggest that apparent sorption affinity of Pu on the soils is dependent on the complexation ability with humic acid and the sorption affinity of the resulting humic complexes. Concentration profiles of Pu in each size fraction of solution before and after the sorption experiment were obtained by ultrafiltration technique. It was found that the complexation and sorption properties of humic acid are dependent on its molecular size and the important molecular size relating to the complexation and sorption properties tends to shift into smaller size ranges with increasing humic acid concentration.

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Convenient method of UV-absorbing organic materials in river waters by high-performance gel permeation chromatography

Nagao, Seiya; Matsunaga, Takeshi; Suzuki, Yasuhiro*; Hiraki, Keizo*

Chikyu Kagaku, 35(3), p.107 - 120, 2001/08

no abstracts in English

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Molecular size distribution of Np, Pu and Am in organic rich, saline groundwater

Nagao, Seiya; Tanaka, Tadao; Nakaguchi, Yuzuru*; Suzuki, Yasuhiro*; Muraoka, Susumu; Hiraki, Keizo*

Understanding and Maraging Organic Matter in Soils, Sediments and Waters, p.525 - 532, 2001/00

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Characteristics of humic substances in a saline groundwater in Boso peninsula, Japan

Nagao, Seiya; Nakaguchi, Yuzuru*; Fujitake, Nobuhide*; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Proceedings of 10th International Meeting of the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS10), p.1143 - 1146, 2000/07

no abstracts in English

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Dissolved forms of $$^{90}$$Sr, $$^{239+240}$$Pu and $$^{241}$$Am in the Sahan river waters from the Chernobyl area

Nagao, Seiya; Matsunaga, Takeshi; Fujitake, Nobuhide*; Amano, Hikaru

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Distribution and Speciation of Radionuclides in the Environment, p.162 - 168, 2000/00

no abstracts in English

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Associaton of actinides with dissolved organic materials in organic-rich groundwaters

Nagao, Seiya; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Tanaka, Tadao; Ogawa, Hiromichi

Proceedings of OECD/NEA Workshop on Evaluation of Speciation Technology, p.181 - 188, 1999/00

no abstracts in English

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Sorption of europium(III)-humate complexes onto a sandy soil

Nagao, Seiya; Tanaka, Tadao; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki;

Radiochimica Acta, 74, p.245 - 249, 1996/00

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