Abstract
Some examples of sorption-reagent materials and variants of their application in the practice of treating liquid radioactive waste have been considered. The data on the strontium sorption on samples of a sorption-reagent material under dynamic conditions at different degrees of dilution and different concentrations of seawater have been presented. These data demonstrate that the most efficient practical applications of sorption-reagent materials consist of decontaminating of seawater concentrates of strontium radionuclides. This task is stated during treatment of liquid radioactive waste (LRW) streams at the Fukushima-1 NPP (Japan), where reverse osmosis concentrates constitute the main problem of localization of the aftermath of the disaster that occurred in 2011.
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