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Development of equipment to remove cadmium from waste of scallop processing by graft adsorbent

Nakai, Hisaaki*; Temma, Tsuyoshi*; Tamada, Masao; Sawamura, Toshihiro*; Saito, Takayuki*; Homma, Tetsuo*; Sato, Yasushi*

JAEA-Review 2006-042, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2005, P. 47, 2007/02

Removal technology for cadmium ion (Cd$$^{2+}$$) from the mid-gut gland in the scallop processing was developed by combining the Cd$$^{2+}$$ leaching process with malic acid solution and Cd$$^{2+}$$ adsorption with iminodiacetic acid adsorbent synthesized with radiation-induced graft polymerization. Experimental equipment was assembled for removal of the Cd$$^{2+}$$ from 20-40 kg of mid-gut gland. The Cd$$^{2+}$$ in the mid-gut gland was reduced from 25 mg/kg to 1 mg/kg after 24 h treatment.

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Development of removal system for toxic metal from waste mid-gut glands of scallop processing with metal adsorbent synthesized by radiation-induced graft polymerization

Nakai, Hisaaki*; Temma, Tsuyoshi*; Tamada, Masao; Sawamura, Toshihiro*; Saito, Takayuki*; Homma, Tetsuo*; Sato, Yasushi*

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Waste mid-gut glands of scallop processing was incinerate as industrial wastes since they contained toxic cadmium. However, mid-gut glands is valuable sources for proteins, a fatty substance, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Apparatus of cadmium removal from 20 kg mid-gut glands were assembled by combining the elution of cadmium with malic acid and the adsorption of cadmium with graft adsorbent. After the treatment of 15kg waste mid-gut glands for 24hours by the apparatus, the initial cadmium concentration of 25mg/kg was reduced to 1.0mg/kg.

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Development of removal apparatus for toxic metal from waste mid-gut glands of scallop processing with metal adsorbent synthesized by radiation-induced graft polymerization

Nakai, Hisaaki*; Temma, Tsuyoshi*; Tamada, Masao; Sawamura, Toshihiro*; Saito, Takayuki*; Homma, Tetsuo*; Sato, Yasushi*

no journal, , 

Waste mid-gut glands of scallop processing was incinerate as industrial wastes since they contained toxic cadmium. However, mid-gut glands is valuable sources for proteins, a fatty substance, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Apparatus of cadmium removal from 20 kg mid-gut glands were assembled by combining the elution of cadmium with malic acid and the adsorption of cadmium with graft adsorbent. After the treatment of 15 kg waste mid-gut glands for 24 hours by the apparatus, the initial cadmium concentration of 25 mg/kg was reduced to 1.0 mg/kg.

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Effective utilization of scallop processing waste treated with cadmium adsorbent synthesized by graft polymerization

Nakai, Hisaaki*; Temma, Tsuyoshi*; Tamada, Masao; Sawamura, Toshihiro*; Saito, Takayuki*; Homma, Tetsuo*; Sato, Yasushi*

no journal, , 

Removal technology for cadmium ion (Cd$$^{2+}$$) from the mid-gut gland in the scallop processing was developed by combining the Cd$$^{2+}$$ leaching process with malic acid solution and Cd$$^{2+}$$adsorption with graft adsorbent. Experimental equipment was assembled for removal of the Cd$$^{2+}$$ from 30 kg of mid-gut gland. The concentration of Cd$$^{2+}$$ in the mid-gut gland was reduced from 25 mg/kg to 1mg/kg after 24h treatment. The treated mid-gut gland can be used for fertilizer, animal food, food additives, and supplement.

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