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Environmental radionuclides, solvent extraction

Solvent Extraction Methods for the Analytical Separation of Environmental Radionuclides... [Pg.206]

The last two decades have seen an increased interest in the use of supercritical fluids in separation science. Supercritical C02 has often been employed as a naturally occurring medium for the separation, purification, and determination of organic substances in environmental samples. However, there are only limited reports on the use of supercritical fluid as solvent in the separation of metal ions from solutions as well as various solid matrices. The supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) technology offers several advantages over conventional solvent-based methods, including the ability to extract radionuclides directly from solids, easy separation of solutes from C02, and minimization of waste generation. It can easily be removed from the extracted substances by degasification under atmospheric pressure and temperature. [Pg.97]


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