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Immobilization and Leakage of Krypton Encapsulated in Zeolite or Glass
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
Krypton and other gases are readily adsorbed in zeolite 5A molecular sieve or porous Vycor “thirsty glass” and may be trapped there by sintering 2–4 hours at 700° or 900°C, respectively. Encapsulation in these materials is the basis of a method to “immobilize” krypton-85 for storage. Amounts of gas trapped are approximately proportional to gas density, and are about 50 and 40 cc(standard conditions = STP)/cc of solid at 1000 atm, for zeolite 5A and glass, respectively. Based on tests of a few months duration a leakage of 0.3% of the krypton is predicted for 10 years at 400°C for either material.
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