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30 May 2022 to 4 June 2022
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Study of radon adsorption properties using activated carbon fibers

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Virtual Seoul

Virtual Seoul

Poster New neutrino technologies Poster

Speaker

Prof. Yasuo Takeuchi (Grad. School of Science, Kobe University)

Description

Activated Carbon Fiber (ACF) is an adsorbent with a large specific surface area and a well-developed pore structure. ACF has micropores on its surface and thus has excellent adsorption speed. Because of its high adsorption speed, it is highly effective in adsorbing trace contaminants in a single pass.

Radon is one of the major common backgrounds in underground experiments, including solar neutrino measurements and direct dark matter searches, and it is necessary to reduce radon as much as possible in order to achieve high-precision physical observations. The technique to measure radon at low-radioactivity levels is essential for screening of detector components, etc.

The radon adsorption by ACF has potential applications in radon reduction and radon assay in underground experiments. This poster reports the results of radon adsorption tests using several ACFs in several gases. The results presented here were reported in recent publications of Ref. [1,2].

References
[1] Prog. Theor. Exp. Phys. 2020, 113H01 (2020)
[2] Prog. Theor. Exp. Phys. 2022, 023H01 (2022)

Primary authors

Prof. Yasuo Takeuchi (Grad. School of Science, Kobe University) Yurii Kotsar (Kobe University) Dr Kentaro Miuchi (Kobe University) Yuuki Nakano (Kamioka observatory, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, the university of Tokyo) Hiroyuki Sekiya (ICRR, The University of Tokyo) Dr Masaki Yamashita (IPMU, the University of Tokyo)

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