Sorption of 137cs and 60co on titanium oxide films in light water reactor primary circuit environment

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    Titanium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry as structural materials. Titanium dioxide anatase or rutile films are formed on titanium alloy surfaces when they come into contact with the primary coolant water. Cobalt can be immobilized on the alloy surface by the co-deposition mechanism and also through ion exchange: hydrated titanium dioxide`s ability to sorb mono- and divalent cations with the formation of inner-sphere surface complexes is well known from the literature: ~Ti-OH + Mn+ → ~Ti-OM(n-1)+ + H+ 2 of 10 The 137 Cs contamination on the . . .

     

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