Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1875745 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes synthesis and characterization of radioactive gold nanoparticles (198Au-NPs), and explores their utility as a radiotracer for tracing an aqueous phase in a continuous laboratory-scale bubble column at ambient conditions. The performance of the 198Au-NPs as a radiotracer was compared with the results obtained with a conventional radiotracer i.e. bromine-82 (82Br) as ammonium bromide and found to be identical. A tank-in-series with backmixing model (TISBM) was used to simulate the RTDs of the aqueous phase and characterize flow in the bubble column.
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Authors
Sunil Goswami, H.J. Pant, Jayashree Biswal, J.S. Samantray, V.K. Sharma, Ashutosh Dash,