“…2(b)). 24 The SEM and TEM images shown in Fig. 2 revealed that Prussian blue analogs were generated both on the surface and inside of the PBA@CuAl-LDH.…”
A new type of adsorbent, a Prussian blue analog-based copper–aluminum layered double hydroxide (PBA@CuAl-LDH), was successfully synthesized using a one-step method for the removal of radioactive Cs+ from wastewater.
“…2(b)). 24 The SEM and TEM images shown in Fig. 2 revealed that Prussian blue analogs were generated both on the surface and inside of the PBA@CuAl-LDH.…”
A new type of adsorbent, a Prussian blue analog-based copper–aluminum layered double hydroxide (PBA@CuAl-LDH), was successfully synthesized using a one-step method for the removal of radioactive Cs+ from wastewater.
“…21,22 CMC can form insoluble gel spheres in the presence of multivalent metal ions such as Fe 3+ , Cu 2+ and Al 3+ . [23][24][25] Recently, Zong et al synthesized CMC-KCuFC composite microspheres with Cu 2+ as a crosslinking agent, and the particles were able to maintain high stability aer separation. 26 However, the secondary pollution caused by the release of trace Prussian blue would lead to serious threat to the water body.…”
A novel, facilely prepared, recyclable sodium carboxymethyl cellulose–ammonium phosphomolybdate composite (CMC–AMP) was synthesized by chemical cross-linking and used for Cs+ removal.
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