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1989 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Chemical Behavior of Transuranium Elements in Underground Environments

Research Project

Project/Area Number 63470137
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Nuclear engineering
Research InstitutionUniversity of Tokyo

Principal Investigator

TANAKA Satoru  University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Associate Professor, 工学部, 助教授 (10114547)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) YAMAGUCHI Kenji  University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Research Associate, 工学部, 助手 (50210357)
ONO Futaba  University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Research Associate, 工学部, 助手 (00011198)
Project Period (FY) 1988 – 1989
KeywordsT R U / geological disposal / speciation / paper electrophoresis / ultrafiltration / colloid / adsorption / retardation
Research Abstract

Speciation, colloidal behavior, solubility/precipitation, and retardation phenomena of neptunium were experimentally studied. These are essential to clarify TRU migration in geologic media relating to safety assessment of high level radioactive wastes.
1. Paper electrophoresis was found to be a useful method for studying speciation of the species which had opposite charge each other at low concentration and also for studying solubility of precipitate if the dissolved species had a charge. Using paper electrophoresis, hydrolysis constants for NpO_2OH^O and NpO_2(OH)^-_ were obtained. Solubility product of undissolved Np(IV) species was also obtained from experiments under anoxic conditions.
2. Chemical behavior of neutral Np(V) species, under oxidizing conditions, and effects of coexisting SiO_2OH^O and Fe(III) colloids were studied using ultrafiltration and centrifugation; (1)NpO_2OH^O,NpO_2OH^O, and NpO_2OH^O+Fe(III) were partially trapped by ultrafiltration with the trappea fractions i … More ncreasing with respect to time. (2)Ultrafiltration trapped fractions were found to be higher than centrifuging precipitated fractions which indicates the possibility of adsorption onto the filter or the formation of small particles that were not centrifuged. (3)A Np-FE(III) pseudocolloid was formed and the trapped ratio was higher at increased Fe(III) concentrations.
Under reducing conditions the chemical behavior of undissolved amorphous NpO_2.H_2O(am) was studied. Ultrafiltration was determined to be a difficult method to study the chemical behavior because of adsorption on the filter and the non-trapping of some undissolved species.
3. From column experiments using quartz powder, the following conclusions were obtained; (1)The adsorption mechanism of NpO^+_ was made clear. NpO_2 is thought to be adsorbed electrostatically on the quartz surface. (2)Reiardation of NpO_2OH^O was found to be different from that of NpO^+_. Filtration of aggromeate was found to play an important role in the retention mechanism. In addition, sorption of NpO_2OH^O is also thought to be effective. (3)Retardation of megatively charged carbonate complexes was found to be little. (4)Neptunium(IV) undissolved species (NpO_2.xH_2O(am)) retarded in comparison with the Np(V) dissolved species, and the retardation factor increased with increasing pH and with decreasing particle size of quartz. Less

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  • [Publications] S.Nagasaki,S.Tanaka,Y.Takahashi: "Speciation and Solubility of Neptunium in Underground Environments by Paper Electrophoresis" Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry,Articles. 124. 383-395 (1988)

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  • [Publications] S.Tanaka,S. Nagasaki,H. Itagaki, M.Yamawaki: "Speciation and Retardation Phenomena of Neptunium in Underground Environments" High Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel Management(Proc.of the 1989 Joint International Waste Management Conference). 2. 375-381 (1989)

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  • [Publications] S.Tanaka,H.Itagaki,S.Nagasaki,M.Yamawaki: "Chemical Behavior of TRU Elements in Underground Environments" Proceedings of the International Symposium on Advanced Nuclear Energy Research-Near-Future Chemistry-,Feb.15-16,Oarai,Ibaraki. 243-252 (1989)

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  • [Publications] H.Itagaki,S.Tanaka,M.Yamawaki: "Neptunium Chemical Behavior in Underground Environments Using Ultrafiltration and Centrifugation" Proc.Migration '89(Radiochimica Acta.). (1990)

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  • [Publications] S. Nagasaki, S. Tanaka and Y. Takahashi: "Speciation and Solubility of Neptunium in underground Environments by Paper Electrophoresis" Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles, 124, 383-395 (1988).

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  • [Publications] S. Tanaka, S. Nagasaki, H. Itagaki and M. Yamawaki: "Speciation and Retardation Phenomena of Neptunium in Underground Environments" High Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel Management (Proc. of the 1989 Joint International Waste Management Conference) Vol.2, 375-381 (1989).

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  • [Publications] S. Tanaka, H. Itagaki, S. Nagasaki and M. Yamawaki: "Chemical Behavior of TRU Elements in Underground Environments" Proceedings of the International Symposium on Advanced Nuclear Energy Research -Near-Future Chemistry- Feb. 15-16, Oarai, Ibaraki, p.243-252 (1989).

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  • [Publications] H. Itagaki, S. Tanaka and M. Yamawaki: "Neptunium Chemical Behavior in Underground Environments Using Ultrafiltration and Centrifugation" Proceedings of the Migration '89.

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