| Literature DB >> 33652580 |
Vipul Vilas Kusumkar1, Michal Galamboš1, Eva Viglašová1, Martin Daňo2, Jana Šmelková3.
Abstract
Growing concern over the hazardous effect of radionuclides on the environment is driving research on mitigation and deposition strategies for radioactive waste management. Currently, there are many techniques used for radionuclides separation from the environment such as ion exchange, solvent extraction, chemical precipitation and adsorption. Adsorbents are the leading area of research and many useful materials are being discovered in this category of radionuclide ion separation. The adsorption technologies lack the ability of selective removal of metal ions from solution. This drawback is eliminated by the use of ion-imprinted polymers, these materials having targeted binding sites for specific ions in the media. In this review article, we present recently published literature about the use of ion-imprinted polymers for the adsorption of 10 important hazardous radionuclides-U, Th, Cs, Sr, Ce, Tc, La, Cr, Ni, Co-found in the nuclear fuel cycle.Entities:
Keywords: adsorption; ion-imprinted polymers; radioactive waste; radionuclides; separation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33652580 DOI: 10.3390/ma14051083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623