Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclide emissions from used nuclear fuel recycling operations. Various techniques are employed for capture of gaseous iodine species, but it is also present, mainly as iodide anions, in problematic residual aqueous wastestreams, which have stimulated research interest in technologies for adsorption and retention of the radioiodine. This removal effort requires specialised adsorbents, which use soft metals to create selectivity in the challenging chemical conditions. A review of the literature, at laboratory scale, reveals a number of organic, inorganic and hybrid adsorbent matrices have been investigated for this purpose. They are functionalised principally by Ag me...
The radioactive 129I is a top-priority radionuclide due to its the long half-life (1.57 × 107 years)...
Novel detection and analysis methods for radioactive iodine concentration and speciation were invest...
In the nuclear waste reprocessing, radioactive iodine is released in both organic and inorganic form...
Abstract Abstract Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclid...
This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbe...
Radioiodine is a challenging contaminant to remove from aqueous wastestreams, resulting from spent n...
Two weak base anion exchange resins, Lewatit A365 and Purolite MTS9850, have been tested for the rem...
The reprocessing of used nuclear fuel to recover the fissile materials generates off gases including...
Off – gas stream from used nuclear fuel recycling operations comprises of various contaminants such ...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) often exhibit an exceptional adsorption-based separation performance...
© 2022 The Author(s)Environmental damage from serious nuclear accidents should be urgently restored,...
AbstractThe immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a growing ...
The relative amount of radioactive iodine evolved in reactor cooling water by each fuel element prov...
Contamination of the atmosphere by radioactive isotopes of iodine constitutes a serious biological h...
International audienceThe number of studies on the capture of radioactive iodine compounds by porous...
The radioactive 129I is a top-priority radionuclide due to its the long half-life (1.57 × 107 years)...
Novel detection and analysis methods for radioactive iodine concentration and speciation were invest...
In the nuclear waste reprocessing, radioactive iodine is released in both organic and inorganic form...
Abstract Abstract Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclid...
This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbe...
Radioiodine is a challenging contaminant to remove from aqueous wastestreams, resulting from spent n...
Two weak base anion exchange resins, Lewatit A365 and Purolite MTS9850, have been tested for the rem...
The reprocessing of used nuclear fuel to recover the fissile materials generates off gases including...
Off – gas stream from used nuclear fuel recycling operations comprises of various contaminants such ...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) often exhibit an exceptional adsorption-based separation performance...
© 2022 The Author(s)Environmental damage from serious nuclear accidents should be urgently restored,...
AbstractThe immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a growing ...
The relative amount of radioactive iodine evolved in reactor cooling water by each fuel element prov...
Contamination of the atmosphere by radioactive isotopes of iodine constitutes a serious biological h...
International audienceThe number of studies on the capture of radioactive iodine compounds by porous...
The radioactive 129I is a top-priority radionuclide due to its the long half-life (1.57 × 107 years)...
Novel detection and analysis methods for radioactive iodine concentration and speciation were invest...
In the nuclear waste reprocessing, radioactive iodine is released in both organic and inorganic form...