1. Preparation of silver-loaded Ca-based organic framework and its adsorption/ separation properties for Xe/Kr
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WU Xiaoling, ZHOU He, ZHANG Ning, QIAN Nan, GUO Bing, HUANG Yu, LI Changyuan, CHU Xinxin, and LIU Wei
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γ-ray irradiation ,xe/kr adsorption and separation ,silver-load ,metal-organic framework ,molten salt reactor ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
The Ca-based organic framework (Ca-SINAP-1) loaded with silver was successfully prepared, which has a certain γ-ray irradiation resistance of 50 kGy. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller specific surface area analysis, and pore volume analysis were used to characterize the sample and its Xe adsorption capacity. The results showed that loading of silver on the sample surface did not change the original structure of Ca-SINAP-1. However, the Xe uptake reached a maximum of 3.29 mmol/g and the Xe/Kr separation coefficient was 10.71 when silver loading was 0.93%. With increasing AgNO3 concentration in ethanol, the Xe adsorption quantity decreased because excess silver loading blocked the channels, and thus prevented Xe adsorption. The good irradiation resistance and high Xe/Kr selectivity make Ca-SINAP-1 a potential material for treating radioactive off-gas emitted from molten salt reactors.
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- 2022
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