Application of MXene for remediation of low-level radioactive aqueous solutions contaminated with 133Ba and 137Cs

MXene is an innovative multilayered material that has been prepared by an acid-salt (HCl + NH4F) etching route and tested for the removal of 133Ba and 137Cs in radioactive conditions for the first time. MXene has exhibited high uptake capacity of about 154.9 and 121.5 mg g−1 for 133Ba and 137Cs, res...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2023-10, Vol.59 (80), p.12007-12010
Hauptverfasser: Kusumkar, Vipul Vilas, Atri, Shalu, İnan, Süleyman, Maros Gregor, Roch, Tomas, Makarov, Hryhorii, Caplovicova, Maria, Galambos, Michal, Viglasova, Eva, Plesch, Gustav, Monfort, Olivier
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