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A Novel Vanadosilicate with Hexadeca‐Coordinated Cs<sup>+</sup> Ions as a Highly Effective Cs<sup>+</sup> Remover
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2014
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Environmental RadiochemistryInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryNuclear Waste ManagementNovel VanadosilicateEngineeringIon ExchangeEnvironmental EngineeringSelective SeparationEnvironmental RemediationEffective RemovalChemistryEffective 137Purification MethodAdvanced SeparationRadioactive Waste Disposal
Abstract The effective removal of 137 Cs + ions from contaminated groundwater and seawater and from radioactive nuclear waste solutions is crucial for public health and for the continuous operation of nuclear power plants. Various 137 Cs + removers have been developed, but more effective 137 Cs + removers are still needed. A novel microporous vanadosilicate with mixed‐valence vanadium (V 4+ and V 5+ ) ions is now reported, which shows an excellent ability for Cs + capture and immobilization from groundwater, seawater, and nuclear waste solutions. This material is superior to other known materials in terms of selectivity, capacity, and kinetics, and at very low Cs + concentrations, it was found to be the most effective material for the removal of radioactive Cs + ions under the test conditions. This novel vanadosilicate also contains hexadeca‐coordinated Cs + ions, which corresponds to the highest coordination number ever described.
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