2022 Annual Meeting

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Oral presentation

V. Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Nuclear Materials » 505-1  Radioactive Waste Management

[2K14-18] Nuclide Adsorption and Separation 3

Thu. Mar 17, 2022 4:15 PM - 5:45 PM Room K

Chair: Tomoo Yamamura (Kyoto Univ.)

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM

[2K16] Basic Research Programs of Vitrification Technology for Waste Volume Reduction

(97)Study on the adsorbent optimization for improving MA separation performance by extraction chromatography

*Daisuke Kaminaga1, Tomohiro Agou1, Hiroki Fukumoto1, Yasunori Miyazaki2, Yuichi Sano2, Masayuki Takeuchi2 (1. Ibaraki Univ., 2. JAEA)

Keywords:minor actinides recovery technology, extraction chromatography, the adsorbent support of porous silica , TEHDGA

Separation of minor actinides (MA; Am, Cm) is one of the important issues to reduce the volume of radioactive waste. For the effective MA separation by extraction chromatography, our group focused on the adsorbent support of poly(styrene-divinylbenzene)(St-DVB)-coated porous silica particles (SiO2-P), and revealed that ratio of St-DVB to SiO2 changed the adsorption rate of Eu(III) used as a simulated MA ion. Furthermore, the SiO2-P that was synthesized by loading of reactive species on SiO2 prior to their polymerization (pre-loading method) adsorbed Eu(III) much faster than the previous method. In this study, we report the adsorbent activity of Eu(III) with respect to the impregnation ratio of TEHGDA on SiO2-P prepared by pre-loading method.