Sorption and diffusion of HTO and cesium in crushed granite compacted to different lengths |
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Authors: | Chuan-Pin Lee Shih-Chin Tsai Yi-Lin Jan Yuan-Yaw Wei Shi-Ping Teng Chun-Nan Hsu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan;(2) Nuclear Science and Technology Development Center, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan;(3) Department of Civil Engineering, Ching Yun University, Jung-Li, 32088, Taiwan;(4) Department of Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | In this study, batch and through-diffusion experiments have been performed in order to determine the distribution coefficients (K d ), apparent diffusion coefficients (D a ) and retardation factor (Rf), respectively. Both apparent and effective diffusion coefficient (D a and D e ) of Cs were obtained by accumulative concentration method developed by Crank (1975). In addition, a non-reactive radionuclide, HTO, was initially conducted in through-diffusion experiment for assessing the ability of radionuclide retardation. The distribution coefficients (K d ) obtained by batch tests in 14 days under aerobic and anaerobic systems were 2.06 and 3.52 ml/g. Moreover, it is found in through-diffusion test that Rf = 4.12 and 4.40 and K d = 0.97 and 1.06 of Cs did not have an obvious discrepancy in a length/diameter/ (L/D) ratio of 0.44 and 1.78. However, Rf and K d revealed a larger difference in an L/D ratio closing to 1 due to the geometric change of one-dimension diffusive hypothesis. Therefore, it demonstrates that Rf and K d obtained by through-diffusion experiments only could be achieved at a lower or larger L/D ratio and would be reliable for long-term performance assessment. |
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