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This project aims to develop advanced filtration membranes that effectively remove radioactive isotopes, particularly cesium, from contaminated water. By integrating nanoparticles into the membranes, it seeks to enhance adsorption capacity and create a responsive system for water treatment in nuclear waste management.
The release of radioactive isotopes, with caesium (e.g. 137Cs+) being the most abundant species, are polluting a large quantity of water, substantially threatening human health, while the remediation remains challenging.
Membrane separation is a good technology for water treatment thanks to its flexibility and easy up-scalability.
However, the use of conventional membranes in nuclear industry is greatly limited due to their low adsorption capacity/selectivity to Cs+ and the fixed pore size that…
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