Abstract

This paper reports on the use of clays pillared with copper polyhydroxycations in the depollution of waters polluted with radioactive elements. The pillared clays have very good surface properties which recommend them for use in cationic depollution. The article includes a kinetic study on the depollution of radioactive polluted waters, studying the influence of temperature on the process. The pillared clays are prepared from Romanian clay originally from Valea Chioarului deposits; the experiments have used an autochthonous material in an unconventional performant depollution technology.

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