Abstract
The potential of hydrated titanium(IV) oxide as a granular inorganic sorbent for radiostrontium was studied by carrying out laboratory-scale column experiment. The feed to the column was a simulated waste solution of reprocessing plant origin. The breakthrough curve for removal of radiostrontium was determined. High decontamination factors were obtained for thousands of bed volumes. The column loading results were correlated with batch distribution data.
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