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이온교환수지에 의한 방사성 폐액의 처리
Treatment of Radioactive Waste by Ion Exchange
HWAHAK KONGHAK, December 1963, 1(2), 123-127(5), NONE
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Abstract
This paper describes a preliminary study of the absorption and desorption of ion exchage processes involving radioactive isotopes.
Cation exchange DOXEX 50-x8 (H) removes the bulk of radioactivity of alkali and alkali earth metal, Co, Mn in pH 10, Fe, Cu in pH 7, and Fe, Cr in pH 2 solutions. But anion exchange Amberlite IRA-400 (OH) usually absorb it in neutral were best.
Regenerant of 5.6 N nitric acid for cation and 1 N sodium hydroxide for anion were required 3 to 5 times of resin bed.
Treatment of fission product of 10-4 c/ml (267.9 p.p.m. as NaCl) with mixed bed(8.3Φ×100 ㎝) flowing at a rate 40 l/hr provides complete removal of various impurities and give an effluent having an activity level below 10-7 c/ml (0.0 p.p.m. as NaCl)
Cation exchange DOXEX 50-x8 (H) removes the bulk of radioactivity of alkali and alkali earth metal, Co, Mn in pH 10, Fe, Cu in pH 7, and Fe, Cr in pH 2 solutions. But anion exchange Amberlite IRA-400 (OH) usually absorb it in neutral were best.
Regenerant of 5.6 N nitric acid for cation and 1 N sodium hydroxide for anion were required 3 to 5 times of resin bed.
Treatment of fission product of 10-4 c/ml (267.9 p.p.m. as NaCl) with mixed bed(8.3Φ×100 ㎝) flowing at a rate 40 l/hr provides complete removal of various impurities and give an effluent having an activity level below 10-7 c/ml (0.0 p.p.m. as NaCl)