Method of Treating Radioactive Liquid Waste and Radioactive Liquid Waste Treatment Apparatus
US-2016211040-A1 · Jul 21, 2016 · US
US11213799B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11213799-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616065386-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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An adsorbent capable of adsorbing radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium, the adsorbent containing cerium(IV) hydroxide in a particle or granular form having a particle size of 250 μm or more and 1200 μm or less; and a treatment method of radioactive waste water containing radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium, the treatment method comprising passing the radioactive waste water containing radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium through an adsorption column packed with the adsorbent, to adsorb the radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium on the adsorbent, wherein the absorbent is packed to a height of 10 cm or more and 300 cm or less of the adsorption column, and wherein the radioactive waste water is passed through the adsorption column at a linear velocity (LV) of 1 m/h or more and 40 m/h or less and a space velocity (SV) of 200 h−1 or less.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An adsorbent capable of adsorbing radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium, the adsorbent comprising cerium(IV) hydroxide, wherein the cerium(IV) hydroxide has the following properties: (1) a granular form having a particle size of 250 μm or more and 1200 μm or less, (2) in a thermogravimetric analysis, a weight reduction ratio is 4.0% or more and 10.0% or less when the temperature is increased from 200° C. to 600° C., and (3) in an infrared absorption spectrum analysis, absorption peaks are observed in ranges of 3270 cm −1 or more and 3330 cm −1 or less, 1590 cm −1 or more and 1650 cm −1 or less, and 1410 cm −1 or more and 1480 cm −1 or less. 2. The adsorbent according to claim 1 , wherein a content of the cerium(IV) hydroxide is 99.0 wt % or more. 3. The adsorbent according to claim 1 , wherein a content of the cerium(IV) hydroxide is 90.0 wt % or more and 99.5 wt % or less, and the adsorbent further comprises silver phosphate in a content of 0.5 wt % to 10.0 wt %. 4. The adsorbent according to claim 1 , wherein a content of the cerium(IV) hydroxide is 90.0 wt % or more and 99.0 wt % or less, and the adsorbent further comprises silver phosphate in a content of 0.5 wt % or more and 5.0 wt % or less and manganese dioxide in a content of 0.5 wt % or more and 5.0 wt % or less. 5. A treatment method of radioactive waste water containing radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium, the treatment method comprising passing the radioactive waste water containing radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium through an adsorption column packed with the adsorbent according to claim 1 , to adsorb the radioactive antimony, radioactive iodine and radioactive ruthenium on the adsorbent, wherein the absorbent is packed to a height of 10 cm or more and 300 cm or less of the adsorption column, and wherein the radioactive waste water is passed through the adsorption column at a linear velocity (LV) of 1 m/h or more and 40 m/h or less and a space velocity (SV) of 200 h −1 or less. 6. The treatment method according to claim 5 , wherein the radioactive waste water further contains a Na ion, a Ca ion and/or a Mg ion.
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