2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeps.2017.01.020
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Removal of U(VI) from Nuclear Waste Solutions by Bio-sorbents

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“…As bio-sorbents, Cladonia stellaris lichen, Eichhórnia crássipes water plant, Polytrichium moss, and three peats were used to remove uranium from simulated radioactive solutions UO2(NO3)2 (Boguslavsky et al, 2017). The peats were more effective than the other bio-sorbents for uranium bio-sorption, bio-sorption on the peats can be described by…”
Section: Radiological Contaminant Removal Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As bio-sorbents, Cladonia stellaris lichen, Eichhórnia crássipes water plant, Polytrichium moss, and three peats were used to remove uranium from simulated radioactive solutions UO2(NO3)2 (Boguslavsky et al, 2017). The peats were more effective than the other bio-sorbents for uranium bio-sorption, bio-sorption on the peats can be described by…”
Section: Radiological Contaminant Removal Andmentioning
confidence: 99%