Abstract

Abstract The adsorption of cesium in aqueous solutions has been studied by using an ion-exchanger of crystalline hydrous titanium dioxide fibers. Cesium can be perfectly adsorbed from alkaline solutions, and the distribution ratio of cesium is higher than that of lithium, sodium, potassium, or rubidium. This method can be applied to cesium immobilization in the radwastes under mild alkaline conditions.

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