Evaluation of radon adsorption characteristics of a coconut shell-based activated charcoal system for radon and thoron removal applications
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Evaluation of radon adsorption characteristics of a coconut shell-based activated charcoal system for radon and thoron removal applications
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KARUNAKARA, N
KUMARA, KS YASHODHARA, I SAHOO, BK GAWARE, JJ SAPRA, BK MAYYA, YS |
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GAMMA-RAY SPECTROMETRY
RN-222 AIR Radon Thoron Activated charcoal Adsorption Mitigation Breakthrough time (T) Adsorption coefficient (K) |
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Radon (Rn-222) thoron (Rn-220), and their decay products contribute a major fraction (more than 50%) of doses received from ionisation radiation in public domain indoor environments and occupation environments such as uranium mines, thorium plants, and underground facilities, and are recognised as important radiological hazardous materials, which need to be controlled. This paper presents studies on the removal of Rn-222 and Rn-220 from air using coconut shell-based granular activated charcoal cylindrical adsorber beds. Experiments were conducted to evaluate the Rn-222 and Rn-220 adsorption characteristics, and the mitigation efficiency of coconut-based activated charcoal available in India. The performance parameters evaluated include breakthrough time (T) and adsorption coefficient (K), and degassing characteristics of the charcoal bed of varying dimensions at different flow rates. While the breakthrough for Rn-222 occurred depending on the dimension of the adsorber bed and flow rates, for Rn-220, the breakthrough did not occur. The breakthrough curve exhibited a stretched S-shape response, instead of the theoretically predicted sharp step function. The experiments confirm that the breakthrough time individually satisfies the quadratic relationship with respect to the diameter of the bed, and the linear relationship with respect to the length, as predicted in the theory. The K value varied in the range of 2.3-4.12 m(3) kg(-1) with a mean value of 2.99 m(3) kg(-1). The K value was found to increase with the increase in flow rate. Heating the charcoal to similar to 100 degrees C resulted in degassing of the adsorbed Rn-222, and the K of the degassed charcoal and virgin charcoal were found to be similar with no deterioration in performance indicating the re-usability of the charcoal. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
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2016-01-14T14:20:58Z
2016-01-14T14:20:58Z 2015 |
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Article
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, 142,87-95
0265-931X 1879-1700 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2014.12.017 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/17713 |
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en
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