The aim of this study is to monitor the residual content of carbon, sulphur
, cobalt and caesium from a cationic ion-exchange resin, Amberlite IRN 77,
under pyrolysis. Resin samples were heated at five temperatures (350, 385,
400, 150 and 550 degrees C), under nitrogen atmosphere for 30 min. For the
commercial resin (undoped resin), a high residual carbon content (96% at 40
0 degrees C and 90% at 550 degrees C) was observed, in contrast with the re
sidual sulphur content (33% at 350 degrees C and 23% at 550 degrees C). In
the presence of cobalt and caesium, a decreased carbon content (91% at 400
degrees C and 65% at 550 degrees C) and, on the other hand, an increased su
lphur content (74% at 350 degrees C and 48% at 550 degrees C) were found. A
s far as doped elements are concerned, a 'critical temperature' of 400 degr
ees C seems to be a limit beyond which it is impossible to guarantee that 1
00% of these two elements remain within the solid residue. (C) 2000 Elsevie
r Science B.V. All rights reserved.