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titleOfInvention Selective Removal Methods Material and It's Fabrication Method for Uranium Ions, Radioactive Ions and Salts in Liquid Waste by Electrosorption Technique
abstract The present invention relates to a method for selective removal of uranium ions, radionuclides, metal ions and salts from waste liquid by electrosorption, and adsorption materials used therein and a method for producing the same.n n n It is an object of the present invention to selectively adsorb and remove low concentrations of uranium ions, radionuclides, metal ions, and salts that coexist with high concentrations of chemical salts. The present invention provides a method for selective removal of waste liquid by electrosorption capable of treating uranium, radionuclides, metal ions, and salt concentrations, adsorption materials used therein, and a method for producing the same. In addition to the selective removal of uranium at concentrations of several hundred ppm, as well as the treatment of this waste solution, it is possible to selectively remove nuclides (or ionic species and salts) by simply controlling the potential. The adsorption electrode material is continuously regenerated at the same time as the concentration of only the removal component by the desorption of the contaminated nuclide adsorbed by reversal. There are technical and economic advantages to use.
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