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APPLICATION OF PIXE ANALYSIS TO THE STUDY OF ELECTROKINETIC REMOVAL OF CESIUM FROM SOIL

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129083504000094Cited by:5 (Source: Crossref)

    Thick-target PIXE analysis was applied to the study of electrokinetic soil remediation technique. In order to simulate radioactive soil contamination by 137Cs, salt of stable cesium was mixed with soil samples. These soil samples were subjected to electrolysis for up to 36 hours with a field gradient of ≈ 1-3 V/cm. After the electrolysis, we measured the distribution of Cs concentration in the soil along the electrolysis cell by PIXE analysis. LX-rays of cesium were used for the analysis. The Cs concentrations in the drain water sampled from the cathode well were also evaluated. After the electrolysis the migration of cesium from the anode to the cathode was clearly observed. Water supply into the anode well enhanced the removal rate. We found that the main driving force of the migration of Cs+ observed in this work was not electrophoretic migration, but electroosmotic flow in the soil samples. Owing to the spectral interference by major metallic elements in the soil, the minimum detectable concentration of cesium by the present method was limited to ≈ 800 ppm.