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Online ISSN : 1884-4111
Print ISSN : 0033-8303
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Development of a Simplified Treatment for Measuring Tritium Concentration in the Environmental Water
—Removal of Dissolved Ions by Reverse Osmosis Membrane for Electrolysis Enrichment—
Takayuki KOGANEZAWATakao IIDAYoshimune OGATANaruhito TSUJIMasahisa KAKIUCHIHiroshi SATAKEHirokuni YAMANISHIYoichi SAKUMA
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2004 Volume 53 Issue 5 Pages 277-285

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An apparatus for tritium enrichment by electrolysis using solid polymer electrolyte was recently developed. The apparatus has the advantage that is to be electrolyzed without adding electrolyte to the sample water. The new treatment both being replaced the distillation process with filtration before electrolysis and being omitted the distillation process after electrolysis, was proposed. Impurities eluted by the electrolysis of ultra pure water with the device introduced no influence on tritium measurement. As alternative treatment to distillation before enrichment, micro filtration and reverse osmosis was carried out. When the sample water treated by micro filtration was electrolyzed, ions adhered both to the electrodes and the solid polymer electrolyte of the device since micro filtration cannot remove ions in the sample water. Therefore, the sample water treated by micro filtration caused some troubles in the electrolysis device. On the other hand, the sample water treated by reverse osmosis did not cause any troubles because it could remove ions. Applying the new treatment to measure some environmental waters, such as river water, resulted in an effective measurement without any influence to liquid scintillation counting. The results proved that a period of the pretreatment process of the water sample could be decreased from about 2 days to about 1.5 hours by applying the proposed treatment. A simplified treatment on the procedure of electrolysis enrichment was established for tritium measurements in the environmental water samples via liquid scintillation counting.
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