2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-023-08977-3
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Sorption behavior of 137Cs, 152+154Eu and 131Ba from aqueous solutions using inorganic sorbent loaded on talc

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“…This effect may be explained by the availability of additional adsorbent active sites, pore expansion, and/or activation of the adsorbent surface at higher temperatures. This might be owing to the increased mobility of Cs + and Sr 2+ ions from the bulk solution to the adsorbent surface, which increased penetration inside MoTiWPO 4 (Mahrous et al 2019 ; Mansy et al 2023 ; Șenilă et al 2023 ).
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“…This effect may be explained by the availability of additional adsorbent active sites, pore expansion, and/or activation of the adsorbent surface at higher temperatures. This might be owing to the increased mobility of Cs + and Sr 2+ ions from the bulk solution to the adsorbent surface, which increased penetration inside MoTiWPO 4 (Mahrous et al 2019 ; Mansy et al 2023 ; Șenilă et al 2023 ).
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there has been a global concern over radioactive pollution in water and the focus has shifted toward the development of advanced decontamination systems to overcome the issue (Munter 2013 ; Zeitoun 2011 ). Many conventional water treatment methods have been incorporated to treat water contaminated with heavy metals and radioisotopes such as solvent extraction, sorption, and ion exchange (El-Sadek et al 2021 ; Hassan et al 2019 ; Mahrous et al 2022 ; Mansy et al 2023 , 2017 ). There are some studies about the influence of conventional treatments applied at water treatment plants to reduce radioactivity (Arnal et al 2000 ; Baeza et al 2006 ; Commission 2002 ; Gäfvert et al 2002 ; Jiménez and De La Montaña, 2002 ; Montaña et al 2013 ; Munter 2013 ; Palomo et al 2010 ).…”
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confidence: 99%