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titleOfInvention A metal container that encloses radioactive substances
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a metal container in which a radioactive substance contained in a fluid of contaminated soil of radioactive substances scattered by a nuclear accident or a fluid of a treated water storage tank is sealed to stabilize the radioactive substance and shield radiation. To do. SOLUTION: Carbon in which radioactive substances are absorbed or adsorbed from a fluid in a metal container using lead (Pb) 2 or thallium (TI) 3 and a radiation-resistant nanocrystalline diamond thin film 4 on the inner surface of a steel container 1. A metal container that encloses a radioactive substance that hermetically stores (ACF / CNF / SWCNT / C 60) and additive substances (B / Cd). [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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