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Advanced porous materials and emerging technologies for radionuclides removal from Fukushima radioactive water

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摘要 Japan recently announced the plan to discharge over 1.2 million tons of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean,which contained hazardous radionuclides such as^(60)Co,^(90)Sr,^(125)Sb,^(129)I,^(3)H,^(137)Cs,and^(99)TcO^(4)^(-),etc.The contaminated water will pose an enormous threat to global ecosystems and human health.Developing materials and technologies for efficient radionuclide removal is highly desirable and arduous because of the extreme conditions,including super acidity or alkalinity,high ionic strength,and strong ionizing radiation.Recently,advanced porous material,such as porous POPs,MOFs,COFs,PAFs,etc.,has shown promise of improved separation of radionuclides due to their intrinsic structural advantages.Furthermore,emerging technologies applied to radionuclide removal have also been summarized.In order to better deal with radionuclide contamination,higher requirements for the design of nanomaterials and technologies applied to practical radionuclide removal are proposed.Finally,we call for comprehensive implementation of strategies and strengthened cooperation to mitigate the harm caused by radioactive contamination to oceans,atmosphere,soil,and human health.
出处 《Eco-Environment & Health》 2023年第4期252-256,共5页 生态环境与健康(英文)
基金 This work was supported by NSFC(22006036,U2167218) Beijing Outstanding Young Scientist Program.
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