The radioactive 129I is a top-priority radionuclide due to its the long half-life (1.57 × 107 years) and high mobility. Because of the planned and accidental releases to the environment, specific separation technologies are required to limit the potential radiation dose to human beings. Zirconium oxides are known for their adsorption capability and selectivity to oxyanions and here the applicability to selective IO3− removal has been investigated regarding the uptake mechanism, regeneration and competition caused by other anions, like environmentally relevant SO42−. Granular aggregates of hydrous zirconium oxides with and without Sb doping showed high potential for the selective IO3− removal in the presence of competing anions, like the for...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) often exhibit an exceptional adsorption-based separation performance...
International audienceMany works reported the encapsulation of iodine in metal–organic frameworks as...
Actinides, especially plutonium (Pu) and americium (Am), are of large concern for the disposal of sp...
The emerging climate change due to the increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere has put a growing dem...
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...
Nuclear energy has significantly promoted the development of human society. However, nuclear polluti...
This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbe...
The reprocessing of used nuclear fuel to recover the fissile materials generates off gases including...
In terms of nuclear waste management, the behavior of radionuclides with long half-lives, such as I-...
Abstract Abstract Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclid...
Radioactive iodine-129 (I-129) and technetium-99 (Tc-9(9)) pose a risk to groundwater due to their l...
Long lived radioactive species such as 129I‾ and 99TcO4‾ are formed as by-products of nuclear fissio...
Radioactive iodine isotopes that are produced in nuclear power plants and used in medical research i...
129I is a radioactive isotope of iodine that is readily absorbed by the body. In this paper we inves...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) often exhibit an exceptional adsorption-based separation performance...
International audienceMany works reported the encapsulation of iodine in metal–organic frameworks as...
Actinides, especially plutonium (Pu) and americium (Am), are of large concern for the disposal of sp...
The emerging climate change due to the increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere has put a growing dem...
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...
Nuclear energy has significantly promoted the development of human society. However, nuclear polluti...
This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbe...
The reprocessing of used nuclear fuel to recover the fissile materials generates off gases including...
In terms of nuclear waste management, the behavior of radionuclides with long half-lives, such as I-...
Abstract Abstract Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclid...
Radioactive iodine-129 (I-129) and technetium-99 (Tc-9(9)) pose a risk to groundwater due to their l...
Long lived radioactive species such as 129I‾ and 99TcO4‾ are formed as by-products of nuclear fissio...
Radioactive iodine isotopes that are produced in nuclear power plants and used in medical research i...
129I is a radioactive isotope of iodine that is readily absorbed by the body. In this paper we inves...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) often exhibit an exceptional adsorption-based separation performance...
International audienceMany works reported the encapsulation of iodine in metal–organic frameworks as...
Actinides, especially plutonium (Pu) and americium (Am), are of large concern for the disposal of sp...