Extracting tritium from water using a protonic manganese oxide spinel

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Abstract

Extracting tritium of parts-per-trillion-levels from water at room temperature was provided using a protonic manganese oxide with a spinel crystal structure under weakly acidic conditions. Indeed, using 0.48 g of the protonic manganese oxide powder led to the removal of 1.75 × 105 Bq of tritium in 20 min at room temperature from a test water (100 mL) that contained a tritium concentration of 5.6 × 106 Bq/L (i.e., 15.6 ng/L). The extraction capability of tritium significantly depended on the crystal structure of manganese oxides and the proton content in the spinel crystal structure.

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Koyanaka, H., & Miyatake, H. (2015). Extracting tritium from water using a protonic manganese oxide spinel. Separation Science and Technology (Philadelphia), 50(14), 2142–2146. https://doi.org/10.1080/01496395.2015.1018440

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