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Hybrid micro-particles as a magnetically-guidable decontaminant for cesium-eluted ash slurry. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The radioactive cesium from nuclear accidents, especially concentrated in fly ash, poses a significant health risk and is challenging to remove completely.
  • A new material called MagCE, which is a fine-powder formulation, can be magnetically directed to effectively eliminate cesium when mixed with ash slurry.
  • MagCE is designed to withstand harsh conditions, making the decontamination process safer and more efficient by preventing hazardous water-soluble cesium from remaining in the treated ash.

Article Abstract

Decontamination of the radioactive cesium that is widely dispersed owing to a nuclear power station accident and concentrated in fly ash requires an effective elimination system. Radioactive fly ash contains large amounts of water-soluble cesium that can cause severe secondary contamination and represents a serious health risk, yet its complete removal is complicated and difficult. Here it is shown that a new fine-powder formulation can be magnetically guided to eliminate cesium after being mixed with the ash slurry. This formulation, termed MagCE, consists of a ferromagnetic porous structure and alkaline- and salt-resistant nickel ferrocyanide. It has potent cesium-adsorption- and magnetic-separation-properties. Because of its resistance against physical and chemical attack such as with ash particles, as well as with the high pH and salt concentration of the ash slurry, MagCE simplifies the decontamination process without the need of the continued presence of the hazardous water-soluble cesium in the treated ash.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155733PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep06294DOI Listing

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