Issue 35, 2016

Selective removal of cesium and strontium using porous frameworks from high level nuclear waste

Abstract

Efficient and cost-effective removal of radioactive 137Cs and 90Sr found in spent fuel is an important step for safe, long-term storage of nuclear waste. Solid-state materials such as resins and titanosilicate zeolites have been assessed for the removal of Cs and Sr from aqueous solutions, but there is room for improvement in terms of capacity and selectivity. Herein, we report the Cs+ and Sr2+ exchange potential of an ultra stable MOF, namely, MIL-101-SO3H, as a function of different contact times, concentrations, pH levels, and in the presence of competing ions. Our preliminary results suggest that MOFs with suitable ion exchange groups can be promising alternate materials for cesium and strontium removal.

Graphical abstract: Selective removal of cesium and strontium using porous frameworks from high level nuclear waste

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Jan 2016
Accepted
30 Mar 2016
First published
30 Mar 2016

Chem. Commun., 2016,52, 5940-5942

Selective removal of cesium and strontium using porous frameworks from high level nuclear waste

B. Aguila, D. Banerjee, Z. Nie, Y. Shin, S. Ma and P. K. Thallapally, Chem. Commun., 2016, 52, 5940 DOI: 10.1039/C6CC00843G

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