Removal of Radioactive Cs Using Aqueous Sodium Metasilicate with Reduced Volumes of Waste Solution

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, , Citation Yoshikatsu Ueda et al 2014 ECS Trans. 58 35 DOI 10.1149/05819.0035ecst

1938-5862/58/19/35

Abstract

Remediation of materials contaminated with a radioactive material such as 137Cs is important. Here, we report on the effectiveness of an aqueous sodium metasilicate prepared with a microbubble crushing process (SMC) for the removal of radioactive 137Cs from granule conglomerates and nonwoven cloth. A 137Cs removal ratio of 78% was achieved for the nonwoven cloth sample, and multiple washings at low SMC concentrations were effective. In addition, the volume of the waste solution could be reduced by neutralizing the SMC and using gelation to remove the radioactive material. The decontamination is shown to be more efficient than that with sodium hydroxide, even for washing granule conglomerates.

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