Synthesis and characterization of strippable polymeric-gel solution based on a water-soluble polymer (PVA), plasticizing agent (glycerol), and chelating agent (8-Hydroxyquinoline) for the surface decontamination from Cs and Co was carried out. Decontamination of glass and PVC surfaces was investigated in the present study, as a function of various chelating agents, gel-layer thickness, and radioactivity level. The decontamination efficiency was up to 95% for both radionuclides after 24 h of contact time with the contaminated surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study was oriented to prepare new scintillating anion-exchange resins for measurement of (99)TcO(4)(-) in natural waters. The organic fluor 2-(1-naphthyl)-5-phenyloxazole was diffused into (chloromethyl)polystyrene resin. Thereafter, a thin layer of poly[[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride] was grafted from the resin surface by surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization as an attempt to overcome potential problems related to the leaching of fluor molecules during usage.
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August 2011
Introduction: Understanding the sorption process in natural geomedia is necessary for effective utilization of these materials as low-cost adsorbents and consequently as controlled release hazardous elements. This research was oriented to investigate the affinity of two natural zeolite minerals towards cobalt, zinc, and nickel mixture as an important industrial and radioactive waste.
Method: The uptake of metal ions as a function of different parameters has been studied using a batch equilibrium technique.
The separation and measurement of actinides by ion chromatography (IC) coupled with on-line scintillation detection was investigated. Separation of (237)Np, (239)Pu, (241)Am, (244)Cm, (230)Th, and (233)U was accomplished using a Dionex CG5 guard column, CS5 separation column, and an elution program utilizing oxalic, diglycolic, and nitric acid eluents. Np(V) was eluted as a weak anionic oxalate complex or as free NpO(2)(+) cation, Am(III) and Cm(III) as anionic oxalate complexes, Pu(IV) and Th(IV) as nonionic diglycolate complexes, and U(VI) as a free uranyl cation.
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