2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11237-022-09739-0
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Layered Double Hydroxides as Promising Adsorbents for Purification of Radioactive Polluted Water: A Review

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“…The same LDHs were used to extract U 6 + . [183][184][185] It should be noted that there is a contradiction in works based on the extraction of cations from aqueous solutions using LDH intercalated with complex anions. The authors of these works write that the extraction of cations is based on the complexation of the extracted cations with intercalated anions.…”
Section: R E V I E W T H E C H E M I C a L R E C O R Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The same LDHs were used to extract U 6 + . [183][184][185] It should be noted that there is a contradiction in works based on the extraction of cations from aqueous solutions using LDH intercalated with complex anions. The authors of these works write that the extraction of cations is based on the complexation of the extracted cations with intercalated anions.…”
Section: R E V I E W T H E C H E M I C a L R E C O R Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cation Eu 3+ , a chemical analog of 241 Am and other trivalent transuranic elements is well sorbed by Zn−Al LDH, intercalated with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ions, [181] as well as by Zn−Al‐ и Mg−Al‐LDHs, intercalated with citrate ions [182] and its composite with magnetic materials. The same LDHs were used to extract U 6+ [183–185] …”
Section: Applications Of Layered Double Hydroxidesmentioning
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“…The sorption efficiency of LDHs towards inorganic cations [7] was amply tested in environmental remediation thanks to their selective affinity for polluting species such as Pb(II), Hg(II), Cd(II) and even radioactive isotopes as by-products deriving from nuclear power plants producing liquid radioactive wastes [8]. In this context, the review paper by [9] is a very exhaustive survey, giving a very wide picture of LDHs of different compositions as adsorbing substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%