RADIOISOTOPES
Online ISSN : 1884-4111
Print ISSN : 0033-8303
ISSN-L : 0033-8303
Efficiency of Tritium Enrichment by Electrolytic Cell with Multi-Nickel-Plates Electrode and Application to Determination of Tritium in Environmental Water
Yuichi KONDOMasahiro SASAKISyojiro KIMURA
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1984 Volume 33 Issue 6 Pages 357-362

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For the purpose of speeding up the tritium enrichment by electrolysis, we have produced an electrolytic cell with the multi-plate-electrode system instead of the commonly used singleplate-electrode, and examined the efficiencies for the tritium enrichment under the conditions of different current densities and electrode gaps. From the results, the tritium recovery and the separation factor, S were found to be maximised under the condition of 70 mA/cm2 of current density and 1.6 mm of electrode gap, and' they were 90 percent and 23, respectively. Using this cell, it took 28 hours to reduce 100 ml of a sample water to 10 ml, and took 2 days, including the time required for other operations, to determine the tritium concentration of 1.85 Bq/l (50 pCi/I) with the counting error of within±10 percent. This method has been applied to determining the tritium concentrations of environmental samples from Yamato River region during July 1981' February 1983. They were in the range of 1.11-9.48 Bq/l (30-256 pCi/l) .

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