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Direct and indirect effects of microbes on technetium insolubilization in paddy fields

https://repo.qst.go.jp/records/53541
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Item type 会議発表論文 / Conference Paper(1)
公開日 2005-07-04
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タイトル Direct and indirect effects of microbes on technetium insolubilization in paddy fields
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
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アクセス権URI http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cb
著者 Ishii, Nobuyoshi

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Ishii, Nobuyoshi

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Tagami, Keiko

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Tagami, Keiko

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Uchida, Shigeo

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石井 伸昌

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田上 恵子

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内田 滋夫

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内容記述 Direct and indirect effects of microorganisms on technetium insolubilization in water covering waterlogged soils were studied. Seven soils were waterlogged and then the water covering the soils were collected for further tracer experiments. The samples in contact with air were incubated with 95mTcO4- at 25C for 4 to 5 days. After incubation,the samples were sequentially separated into four fractions: one insoluble fraction (> 0.2 micromicron) and three soluble fractions (TcO4-, cationic, and other forms). The radioactivity of 95mTc in each fraction was measured with a NaI (Tl) scintillation counter. The insolubility of Tc was observed in the untreated samples. The maximum insolubilization radioactivity was 37% of the total radioactivity in P38, which was collected from a paddy field, gray lowland soil.
Microscopic observations revealed that bacteria were the dominant species in the insoluble fraction of P38. For the other samples, less than 9% of the Tc was found in insoluble form. In order to clarify biological and nonbiological factor affecting the insolubility, a educing agent or nutrients were added to the P38 sample. The amount of insoluble Tc was enhanced by the addition of nutrients, while the addition of the reducing agent resulted in a dramatic decrease in the amount of the insoluble Tc. Most of the 95mTcO4- added to the filtered or autoclaved samples was present in the form of the pertechnetate anion, even in P38. The filtered and autoclaved samples contained metabolites and dead cell particles, respectively. These materials, therefore, did not affect the physicochemical changes in Tc. These results
suggest that specific bacteria having the ability to render Tc insoluble even under not strictly anaerobic conditions directly contribute to the insolubility of Tc.
書誌情報 Waste Management Symposium Proceedings

巻 2002, p. 175-175, 発行日 2003-02
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