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titleOfInvention Nuclide conversion device and nuclide conversion method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To perform nuclide conversion with a relatively small apparatus. SOLUTION: A structure 11 having palladium or a palladium alloy, or a hydrogen storage metal other than palladium or a hydrogen storage alloy other than palladium alloy, and a substance having a low work function, and one surface 11A of the structure 11 are provided. A radioactive waste 14 brought into contact with the structure, and the radioactive waste 14 is treated by flowing deuterium from one surface 11A side of the structure 11 toward the other surface side 11B. To do. [Selection] Figure 1
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