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publicationNumber KR-101295017-B1
titleOfInvention Decontamination of Radioactive Contaminated Surfaces
abstract The present invention relates to a method for chemically decontaminating the surface of a metal part, wherein in a first processing step, a first water-soluble treatment in which an oxide layer formed on the part by corrosion of the part material contains an organic decontamination acid. The solution and the subsequent second treatment step are removed from the surface of the part, and the surface, which is partially or completely free of the oxide layer, is treated with an aqueous solution containing the active ingredient for removal of particles adhering to the surface. The active ingredient consists of at least one anionic surfactant selected from the group consisting of sulfonic acids, phosphonic acids, carboxylic acids and salts of these acids.
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