Published March 1987 | Version v1
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Radiochemical study of hydroxide films. IV. Uranium sorption from freshwater by thin layer titanium hydroxide

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Uranium sorption from freshwater by thin-layer sorbents, viz., iron, manganese, and titanium hydroxides, has been studied under dynamic conditions. Titanium hydroxide has been found to be the most effective sorbent for uranium concentration. Uranium can be desorbed from thin-layer titanium hydroxide with five column volumes of 0.1 M HCl. From freshwater uranium is sorbed by thin-layer titanium hydroxide in the mixed diffusion region. Higher solution temperature accelerates sorption, which indicates that chemical interaction plays a notable part

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Journal Title
Sov. Radiochem. (Engl. Transl.)
Journal Volume
28
Journal Issue
4
Series
Sov. Radiochem. (Engl. Transl.).
Journal Page Range
439-442
ISSN
0038-576X
CODEN
SVRDA

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Notes
Translated from Radiokhimiya; 28: No. 4, 483-486(Jul-Aug 1986). Cover-to-cover translation of Radiokhimiya (USSR).