Proceedings of the Annual Conference of The Japan Institute of Energy
Online ISSN : 2423-8325
Print ISSN : 2423-8317
ISSN-L : 2423-8317
[volume title in Japanese]
Session ID : 7-2-3
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7-2-3 Radioactive Water Processing and Hydrogen Production
Tamirou KANABEKazutoshi UEMORI
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We suggest a method processing radioactive water which have been generating at Fukushima first Nuclear Power Plant every day and to produce hydrogen. radioactive water is water including radioactive material such as the cesium137 in H_2O. Therefore, We suggest a process I convert (O) Into CO_2 and process contaminated water by removing radioactive material in concentrated contaminated water by adsorption and to produce hydrogen to H_2 in (H) of (H_2O). Specifically, We dissolve methanol or ethanol or those water solutions and alkali metal carbonate in radioactive water and heat the water solution and make it steam and produce hydrogen by a steam reforming reaction. After radioactive material was removed by adsorption, it is mixed to new radioactive water, and the carbonate water solution becomes the raw materials and it is become heating steam and generates hydrogen. A fuel cell can generate electricity with produced hydrogen. In addition, the oil production such as the naphtha is possible as GTL, too.
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