Radiation Safety Management
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Separation of radioactive cesium and iodine from contaminated soil by adsorption and decantation
Hirokazu Miyoshi
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2013 Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 9-15

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  Approximately 19% of 131I was released in a solution mixing contaminated soil with distilled water and 10 wt% CaCl2 solution, and the remaining 131I tightly bound to the soil. Approximately 12 to 15% of the radioactive cesium was found in the supernatant after mixing with saturated KCl aqueous solution, and the repeated treatment for 1 day indicated the additional release of 11 to 15% in the supernatant. Approximately 15 to 20% of radioactive cesium was found in the supernatant by mixing with saturated KCl solution and KCl powder, followed by heating. The repeated treatment with 40% KI solution led to a maximum release rate of 66% of radioactive cesium from the soil.
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© 2013 Japanese Society of Radiation Safety Managenent
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