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        30.
        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        This study presents a rapid and sequential radiochemical separation method for Pu and Am isotopes in radioactive waste samples from the nuclear power plant with anion exchange resin and TRU resin. After radionuclides were leached from the radioactive waste samples with concentrated HCl and HNO3, the sample was allowed to evaporate to dryness after filtering the leaching solution with 0.45 micron filter. The Pu isotopes were separated in HNO3 medium with anion exchange resin. For leaching solution passed through anion exchange column, the Am isotopes were separated with TRU resin. The purified Pu and Am isotopes were measured by alpha spectrometer, respectively, after micro-precipitation of neodymium. The sequential radiochemical separation of Pu and Am isotopes in radioactive waste samples using anion exchange resin and TRU resin was validated with ICP-MS system.
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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        During the initial cooling period of spent nuclear fuel, Cs-137 and Sr-90 constitute a large portion of the total decay heat. Therefore, separating cesium and strontium from spent nuclear fuel can significantly decrease decay heat and facilitate disposition. This study presents analytical technique based on the gas pressurized extraction chromatography (GPEC) system with cation exchange resin for the separation of Sr, Cs, and Ba. GPEC is a micro-scaled column chromatography system that allows for faster separation and reduction volume of elution solvent compared to conventional column chromatography by utilizing pressurized nitrogen gas. Here, we demonstrate the comparative study of the conventional column chromatography and the GPEC method. Cation exchange resin AG 50W-X12 (200~400 mesh size) was used. The sample was prepared at a 0.8 M hydrochloric acid solution and gradient elution was applied. In this case, we used the natural isotopes 88Sr, 133Cs, and 138Ba instead of radioactive isotopes for the preliminary test. Usually, cesium is difficult to measure with ICP-OES, because its wavelengths (455.531 nm and 459.320 nm) are less sensitive. So, we used ICP-MS to determine the identification and the recovery of eluate. In this study, optimized experimental conditions and analytical result including reproducibility of the recovery, total analysis time and volume of eluents will be discussed by comparing GPEC and conventional column chromatography.
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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        In the event of a radiological emergency at a nuclear facility, the exchange of information on the accident situation is very important in the response process. For this reason, international organizations such as the IAEA and the EU operate systems to exchange information in the event of a radiological emergency. In south korea, the emergency response information exchange system (ERIX) developed by KINS is operated for use by the national radiological emergency response organization. The ERIX enables the exchange of emergency response information between organizations such as the government, nuclear operators, local authorities, KINS and KIRAMS. The KAERI has developed the KAERI emergency response information exchange system (KAERIX) for the exchange of accident information and emergency response information between the emergency response organizations of the KAERI in the event of a radiological emergency. This system is web-based using HTML, runs on internal network and is only available to KAERI staff. Recently, as the need for optimizing and upgrading KAERIX has arisen, improvements have been derived. The main improvement is optimizing KAERIX for Microsoft Edge to minimize errors. At present, it is optimized for Internet Explorer, but optimizing it for Microsoft Edge mode has become essential due to Microsoft discontinuing support for Internet Explorer. Another major improvement involves adding functions in ERIX to KAERIX, such as displaying the deletion/ correction status of input information and providing notifications for important information registration. Ultimately, KAERIX will be upgraded and optimized in 2024, reflecting improvements.
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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Hydrogen isotope separation involves the separation of hydrogen, deuterium, tritium, and their isotopologues. It is an essential technology for removing radioactive tritium contamination and for obtaining valuable hydrogen isotope resources. Among various hydrogen isotope separation technologies, water electrolysis technology exhibits a high separation factor. Consequently, the electrolysis of tritiated water is of paramount importance as a tritium enrichment method for treating tritium-contaminated water and for analyzing tritium in environmental samples. More recently, hydroelectrolysis technology, which utilizes proton exchange membranes (PEM) to reduce water inventory, has gained favor over traditional alkaline hydroelectrolysis. Nevertheless, it is crucial to decrease the hydrogen permeability of the PEM in order to mitigate the explosion risk associated with tritium hydrogen electrolysis devices. Additionally, efforts are needed to enhance the hydrogen isotope selectivity of the PEM and optimize the manufacturing process of the membrane-electrode assembly (MEA), thereby improving both hydrogen isotope separation performance and water electrolysis efficiency. In this presentation, we will delve into two key aspects. Firstly, we’ll explore the reduction of hydrogen permeability and the enhancement of the hydrogen isotope separation factor in PEM through the incorporation of 2D nanomaterial additives. Secondly, we’ll examine the influence of various MEAs preparation methods on electrolysis and isotope separation performances. Lastly, we will discuss the effectiveness of the developed system in separating deuterium and tritium.
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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The process of carbonization followed by a high-temperature halogenation removal of radionuclides is a promising approach to convert low-radioactivity spent ion-exchange (IE) resins into freereleasable non-radioactive waste. The first step of this process is to convert spent ion-exchange resins into the carbon granules that are stable under high-temperature and corrosive-gas flowing conditions. This study investigated the kinetics of carbonization of cation exchange resin (CER) and the changes in structures during the course of carbonization to 1,273 K. Both of model-free and modelfitted kinetic analysis of mixed reactions occurring during the course of carbonization were first conducted based on the non-isothermal TGAs and TGA-FTIR analysis of CER to 1,272 K. The structural changes during the course of carbonization were investigated using the high-resolution FTIR and C-13 NMR of CER samples pyrolyzed to the peak temperature of each reaction steps established by the kinetic analysis. Four individual reaction steps were identified during the course of carbonization to 1,273 K. The first and the third steps were identified as the dehydration and the dissociation of the functional group of —SO3-H+ into SO2 and H2O, respectively. The second and the fourth steps were identified as the cleavage of styrene divinyl benzene copolymer and carbonization of pyrolysis product after the cleavage, respectively. The temperature and time positions of the peaks in the DTG plot are nearly identical to those of the peaks of the Gram Schmidt intensity of FTIR. The structural changes in carbonization identified by high-resolution FTIR and DTG are in agreement with those by C-13 NMR. The results of a detailed examination of the structural changes according to NMR and FTIR were in agreement with the pyrolysis gas evolution characteristics as examined by TGA-FTIR.
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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Spent ion exchange resins have been generated during the operation of nuclear facilities. These resins include radioactive nuclides. It is needed to fabricate them into a stable form for final disposal. Cement solidification process is a useful method for the fabrication of them into a waste form for final disposal. In this study, proper conditions for the fabrication of them into a stable waste form were determined using the cement solidification process. In-drum waste forms were then produced at the conditions, where the stability of representative samples was evaluated for final disposal. The samples were satisfied to the Waste Acceptance Criteria for low and intermediate level radioactive waste disposal sites. This result can be utilized to derive optimal conditions for the fabrication of spent ion exchange resins into a final disposal form.
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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Ion exchange resins are commonly employed in the treatment of liquid radioactive waste generated in nuclear power plants (NPP). The ion exchange resin used in NPP is a mixed-bed ion exchange resin known as IRN-150, which is of nuclear grade. This resin is a mixture of cation exchange resin and anion exchange resin. The cation exchange resin removes cationic radionuclides such as Cs and Co, while anion exchange resin handles anions (e.g., H14CO3 -), effectively purifying the liquid waste. Spent ion exchange resins (spent resin) containing C-14 are classified as low and intermediate level radioactive waste, and their radioactivity needs to be reduced as it exceeds the disposal limit regulated by law. Therefore, the microwave technology for the removal of C-14 from spent resin has been investigated. Previous studies have successfully developed a method for the effective removal of C-14 during the resin treatment process. However, it was observed that, in this process, functional groups in the resin were also removed, resulting in the generation of off-gases containing trimethylamine. These off-gases can dissolve in water from process, increasing its pH, which can subsequently hinder the recovery of C-14. In this study, we investigated the high-purity recovery of C-14 by adjusting the moisture content within the reactor following microwave treatment. Mock spent resins, consisting of 100 g of resin with HCO3 - ion-exchanged and 0, 25, or 50 g of deionized water, were subjected to microwave treatment for 40 or 60 minutes. Subsequently, the C-14 desorption efficiency of the mock spent resins was evaluated using an acid stripping process with H3PO4 solution. The functional group status of the mock spent resins was analyzed using 15N NMR spectroscopy. The results showed that the mock spent resins exhibited efficient C-14 recovery without significant functional group degradation. The highest C-14 desorption efficiency was achieved when 25 g of deionized water was used during microwave treatment.
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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute’s Post Irradiated Examination Facility safely stores spent nuclear fuel using a wet storage method to conduct research. Here, in order to remove the radioactivity released into the water, the stored water is passed through an ion exchange resin tower, and the radionuclides are exchanged with the bead-shaped ion exchange resin filled inside to lower the radioactivity concentration. At this time, because the stored water passes in one direction, clogging of the ion exchange resin occurs. If this phenomenon continues, the flow rate of the water treatment process decreases and operation efficiency decreases, so a backwashing process is necessary to re-mix the ion exchange resin and secure the flow rate again. In this study, the flow rate reduction trend according to the lifespan of the ion exchange resin and the flow rate recovery according to the backwash process operation amount were analyzed. The flow rate reduction trend of the ion exchange process was analyzed immediately after the backwashing process was started. In addition, the amount of flow recovery according to the backwash process operation amount was evaluated by the amount of waste generated during the backwash process and the number of days of operation until the backwash process was needed again. As a result, the flow rate of the ion exchange process decreased rapidly right after the backwash process until the position of the ion exchange resins was stabilized, and then stabilized. After that, it gradually decreased and reached the point where the backwash process was necessary. However, the decline trend was analyzed to be the same regardless of the lifespan of the ion exchange resin. In addition, the amount of waste generated during the operation of the backwash process was increased in the order of 400 L, 600 L, 1,100 L, 1,400 L, 3,500 L, and 4,200 L to increase the amount of operation of the backwash process. As a result, the number of days of ion exchange resin operation was 285 days, 338 days, and 342 days, was analyzed as 422 days, 322 days, and 720 days. Based on this study, it was confirmed that the flow rate reduction trend is the same regardless of the lifespan of the ion exchange resin, and as the backwash process operation increases, the number of days the ion exchange process can be operated increases, but there is a turning point where the waste treatment cost exceeds the number of days of operation.
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        2023.10 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) are an auspicious energy conversion technology with the potential to address rising energy demands while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The stack’s performance, durability, and economy scale are greatly influenced by the materials used for the PEMFC, viz., the membrane electrocatalyst assembly (MEA) and bipolar flow plates (BPPs). Despite extensive study, carbon-based materials have outstanding physicochemical, electrical, and structural attributes crucial to stack performance, making them an excellent choice for PEMFC manufacturers. Carbon materials substantially impact the cost, performance, and durability of PEMFCs since they are prevalently sought for and widely employed in the construction of BPPs and gas diffusion layers (GDLs)) and in electrocatalysts as a support material. Consequently, it is essential to assemble a review that centers on utilizing such material potential, focusing on its research development, applications, problems, and future possibilities. The prime focus of this assessment is to offer a clear understanding of the potential roles of carbon and its allotropes in PEMFC applications. Consequently, this article comprehensively evaluates the applicability, functionality, recent advancements, and ambiguous concerns associated with carbonbased materials in PEMFCs.
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        2023.10 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        막 축전식 탈염 공정(membrane capacitive deionization, MCDI)은 이온교환막을 다공성 전극과 함께 사용하여 탈 염 효율을 향상시킬 수 있는 CDI 공정의 변형이다. 이온교환막은 MCDI의 성능에 큰 영향을 미치는 핵심 구성요소이다. 본 연구에서는 MCDI의 탈염 효율을 크게 향상시킬 수 있는 이온교환막의 최적 제조 인자를 도출하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 PE 다공성 필름의 세공에 단량체를 충진하고 in-situ 광중합을 진행하여 세공충진 이온교환막(pore-filled ion-exchange membranes, PFIEMs)을 제조하였다. 실험 결과, 제조된 PFIEMs은 다양한 탈염 및 에너지 변환 공정에 적용할 수 있는 수준의 우 수한 전기화학적 특성을 나타내었다. 또한, MCDI 성능과 막 특성 인자와의 상관성 분석을 통해 막의 가교도를 제어하여 막 의 전기적 저항이 충분히 낮은 범위에서 이온 선택 투과성을 최대화하는 것이 MCDI의 성능 향상을 위해 가장 바람직한 막 제조 조건이라는 결론을 얻었다.
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        2023.10 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        본 연구는 사례연구로서 한중 문화교류 크리에이터로 활동하는 한 한 국 크리에이터의 내러티브를 통해 크리에이터의 직업 정체성 형성과정, 그리고 내포된 사회적 의미 추구를 구체화하는 데에 목적이 있다. 본 연 구에서는 신종직업인 크리에이터의 직업 정체성 형성과정을 크게 출현- 확립-동요-공고화 4단계로 범주화하여 살펴봤다. 크리에이터 종사자들은 주로 자기중심적이고 개성적인 성격 특성을 가지기 때문에 직업 정체성 이 개인의 성격과 적성에 출현하는 것으로 보인다. 구독자들에 대한 책 임감과 주변 사람들로부터 얻은 인정이 직업 정체성 확립 과정에서 중요 한 역할을 한다. 확립된 직업 정체성은 불안정한 요소로 인해 동요될 수 도 있고, 안정적인 수익을 창출하거나 불안정한 수익을 증가시키는 방식 을 통해 직업 정체성이 다시 공고해진다. 또 크리에이터가 직업 활동을 개인의 가치 추구 실현은 물론 사회적 의미 추구하는 데에 중요한 수단 으로 여기는 경향이 있는 것으로 보인다. 그러나 이러한 사회적 의미를 실현하는 과정에서는 불가피하게 사회적 한계가 존재하니 제약이 따를 수밖에 없었다.
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