This study concerns the removal of the 137Cs+ and 60Co2+ β + γ- radioactive ions in Azolla caroliniana Willd. water fern. The living fern and two different types of biosorbent prepared from Azolla caroliniana were tested to remove the above-mentioned radioactive ions from dilute solutions, in the absence and in the presence of the ionic competition. Effective 137Cs+ and 60Co2+ ions removal from low radioactive wastewaters was demonstrated. The time-dependent Kd(t) values were calculated from the absorption data. These results indicate that removal process achieved equilibrium in about 120 min and that it involves two steps: rapid and slow absorption; the active process (metabolic bioaccumulation on the living fern) was responsible for above one half of the total removal process. A thin layer radiochromatography study leads to the conclusion that the biochemical components in which 137Cs+ and 60Co2+ place themselves are of a polysaccharide and lipoid fractions. © Central European Science Journals. All rights reserved.
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Popa, K., Cecal, A., Humelnicu, D., Caraus, I., & Draghici, C. L. (2004). Removal of 60Co2+ and 137Cs+ ions from low radioactive solutions using Azolla caroliniana Willd. Water fern. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 2(3), 434–445. https://doi.org/10.2478/BF02476199
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