“…Adsorption values greater than 99% [TcO 4 ] − (~1 MBq 99m Tc) onto AC within 1-min have been reported in the pH range 2–3 where maximum distribution coefficient ( K d ) values were measured [ 51 ]. The primary contributing surface species are said to be carboxylic, carbonyl, laconic, and phenolic groups, where R–C=O and R–C–OH moieties serve as potential binding sites for [TcO 4 ] − [ 47 , 49 , 50 ] Measured K d greater than ~10 5 for Tc uptake onto AC under acidic pHs have been reported [ 41 , 47 , 51 ]. Even in the presence of competing anions, such as [SO 4 ] 2 − , [PO 4 ] 2 − , [F] − , [Br] − , [Cl] − , and [NO 3 ] − does this this phenomenon readily occur, although higher concentrations (i.e., [NO 3 ] − (> 0.1 mM), [SO 4 ] 2− and [PO 4 ] 2− (> 1.0 mM), [Cl] − and [Br] − (> 10 mM)) can be somewhat inhibiting [ 40 , 42 , 49 , 50 ].…”