Washing of Cloth Contaminated with Radionuclides Using A Detergent-Free Laundry System

Washing of Cloth Contaminated with Radionuclides Using A Detergent-Free Laundry System

Auteur : H. J. Lee, W. S. Lee, J. H. Park, H. J. Kim, K. J. Kim, H. Chung, J. S. Shon, B. G. Ahn, S. P. Yim

Date de publication : 2003

Éditeur : United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Nombre de pages : 8

Résumé du livre

In this study, we describe a new laundry system to wash clothes, including those contaminated with radionuclides, without using detergent. The main part of this system is electrolytic cell that consists of a cathode with a special coating of nickel, an anode of nickel, and a cation exchange membrane between the two electrodes. The electrolyte is supplied to the anode and the tap-water to the cathode. When an electricity of 5 volts and 25 amperes is applied to the electrodes, the processed water is produced from the cathode. This processed water containing no detergent was investigated experimentally with regard to its decontamination efficiency of radionuclides and detergency of soil as compared to the conventional washing using detergent. It was found that the processed water from this system has an ability to simultaneously remove radionuclides and soil from the cloth with good efficiency.

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