This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbent for the capture and containment of aqueous radioiodine from nuclear fuel reprocessing waste. 32 metalated commercial ion exchange resins were subjected to a two-tier screening assessment for their capabilities in the uptake of iodide from aqueous solutions. The first stage determined that there was appreciable iodide capacity across the adsorbent range (12–220 mg·g−1). Candidates with loading capacities above 40 mg·g−1 were progressed to the second stage of testing, which was a fractional factorial experimental approach. The different adsorbents were treated as discrete variables and concentrations of iodide, co-contaminants and protons (p...
Radioactive iodine isotopes that are produced in nuclear power plants and used in medical research i...
International audienceThe number of studies on the capture of radioactive iodine compounds by porous...
© 2022 The Author(s)Environmental damage from serious nuclear accidents should be urgently restored,...
Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclide emissions from u...
Two weak base anion exchange resins, Lewatit A365 and Purolite MTS9850, have been tested for the rem...
Radioiodine is a challenging contaminant to remove from aqueous wastestreams, resulting from spent n...
Abstract Abstract Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclid...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) often exhibit an exceptional adsorption-based separation performance...
In this issue of Acta Crystallographica Section B, Moghzi et al. (2020) report the chemical design o...
The relative amount of radioactive iodine evolved in reactor cooling water by each fuel element prov...
In Nuclear Medicine, radioiodine, in various chemical forms, is a key tracer used in diagnostic prac...
In the nuclear waste reprocessing, radioactive iodine is released in both organic and inorganic form...
Off – gas stream from used nuclear fuel recycling operations comprises of various contaminants such ...
AbstractThe immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a growing ...
Because of its importance in the source term for postulated nuclear accidents, considerable effort h...
Radioactive iodine isotopes that are produced in nuclear power plants and used in medical research i...
International audienceThe number of studies on the capture of radioactive iodine compounds by porous...
© 2022 The Author(s)Environmental damage from serious nuclear accidents should be urgently restored,...
Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclide emissions from u...
Two weak base anion exchange resins, Lewatit A365 and Purolite MTS9850, have been tested for the rem...
Radioiodine is a challenging contaminant to remove from aqueous wastestreams, resulting from spent n...
Abstract Abstract Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclid...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) often exhibit an exceptional adsorption-based separation performance...
In this issue of Acta Crystallographica Section B, Moghzi et al. (2020) report the chemical design o...
The relative amount of radioactive iodine evolved in reactor cooling water by each fuel element prov...
In Nuclear Medicine, radioiodine, in various chemical forms, is a key tracer used in diagnostic prac...
In the nuclear waste reprocessing, radioactive iodine is released in both organic and inorganic form...
Off – gas stream from used nuclear fuel recycling operations comprises of various contaminants such ...
AbstractThe immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a growing ...
Because of its importance in the source term for postulated nuclear accidents, considerable effort h...
Radioactive iodine isotopes that are produced in nuclear power plants and used in medical research i...
International audienceThe number of studies on the capture of radioactive iodine compounds by porous...
© 2022 The Author(s)Environmental damage from serious nuclear accidents should be urgently restored,...