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Validity of using modified capillary column with larger diameter to study the Cs diffusion in local Taiwan laterite

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We have examined the working diameter of capillary columns with diameter of 5, 7, 10 and 20 mm. These modified capillary columns were carefully filled with local Taiwan laterite (LTL). The porosity and density of these packed columns was 0.51±0.02 g/g and 1.27±0.05 g/cm3, respectively. The diffusion experiments were then carried out in synthetic groundwater with Cs loading of 0.1mM at room temperature. Experimental results have shown that the diffusion profiles of modified capillary columns fit Fick’s second law very well. This result revealed that the working diameter of a capillary column can be expanded to at least to 20 mm without affecting the validity of the derived diffusion coefficients. Among these columns, the ones with 5 mm diameter show the most consistent results of the derived K d , apparent and effective diffusion coefficients. Although the derived distribution and effective diffusion coefficients slightly decrease as the diameter of these columns increases due to the increase of the solid/liquid ratio. These values are still informative of the Cs diffusion in local Taiwan laterite. Moreover, our results clearly demonstrate the potential of using “modified capillary method” to study the diffusion behaviors of concerned radionuclide because columns with large diameter enable the filling with more versatile geological substances.

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Wang, TH., Yeh, WC., Tsai, SC. et al. Validity of using modified capillary column with larger diameter to study the Cs diffusion in local Taiwan laterite. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 277, 607–612 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-007-7159-2

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