2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2014.02.023
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Solid phase extraction of radioyttrium from irradiated strontium target using nanostructure ion imprinted polymer formed with 1-hydroxy-4-(prop-2-enyloxy)-9,10-anthraquinone

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“…Due to its stability, reusability, and selectivity to target ions [1], IIP has been widely used in enrichment and separation of metal ions [2–4], especially in the fields of membranes [5] and SPE [6–8]. In addition, not only can IIP be used to extract uranium from seawater [9], but it also plays an important role in radioactive protection [10] and preparation of radionuclide [11], which is of great significance in the development of radiochemistry. Besides, some transition metals like Pt(II) [12] and Fe(II) [13] can be used as intrinsic catalysts for conversion of complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its stability, reusability, and selectivity to target ions [1], IIP has been widely used in enrichment and separation of metal ions [2–4], especially in the fields of membranes [5] and SPE [6–8]. In addition, not only can IIP be used to extract uranium from seawater [9], but it also plays an important role in radioactive protection [10] and preparation of radionuclide [11], which is of great significance in the development of radiochemistry. Besides, some transition metals like Pt(II) [12] and Fe(II) [13] can be used as intrinsic catalysts for conversion of complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%