Abstract

The retention capacity of ETS-10 titanosilicate for uranyl ions was improved by generation of additional intra-crystalline porosity with formation of an extended silica-rich surface area. Chemical bonds between uranyl groups and [SiO4] tetrahedra were found. By calcination at 800 °C, the uranium-loaded ETS-10 transforms into a inert titanosilicate matrix that encapsulates uranium.

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