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JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
Volume 302, Issue 1, Pages 527-532Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-014-3252-5
Keywords
Iodine removal; Ag-exchanged adsorbent; Titanosilicate ETS-10; Nanotitanate ETS-2
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I-129 is a hazardous fission product due to its long half life and ability to bioaccumulate. Silver mordenite has been studied for the removal of I-129 because of its hydrothermal stability arising from a high Si/Al ratio which subsequently limits its silver loading and iodine capacity. Titanosilicate ETS-10 and the sodium nanotitanate ETS-2 were exchanged to over 35 wt % silver and exposed to saturated iodine vapour at 80 A degrees C under dry and humid conditions. The results indicate that the silver on these materials is reactive toward iodine and that the majority of the silver ions are utilized.
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