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Radioiodine sorbent selection criteria

Brian J. Riley, Krista Carlson

2022Frontiers in Chemistry13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Methods for preventing radioiodine from entering the environment are needed in processes related to nuclear energy and medical isotope production. The development and performance of many different types of sorbents to capture iodine have been reported on for decades; however, there is yet to be a concise overview on the important parameters that should be considered when selecting a material for chemically capturing radioiodine. This paper summarizes several criteria that should be considered when selecting candidate sorbents for implementation into real-world systems. The list of selection criteria discussed are 1) optimal capture performance, 2) kinetics of adsorption, 3) performance under relevant process conditions, 4) properties of the substrate that supports the getter, and 5) environmental stability and disposition pathways for iodine-loaded materials.

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SorbentSelection (genetic algorithm)AdsorptionBiochemical engineeringComputer scienceProcess engineeringEnvironmental scienceChemistryMaterials scienceEngineeringArtificial intelligenceOrganic chemistryNuclear Materials and PropertiesNuclear Physics and ApplicationsRadioactive element chemistry and processing
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