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Method removes uranium from contaminated steel surfaces.(SURFACE ENGINEERING)
Advanced Materials & Processes, October, 2005
A simple, safe method of removing uranium from contaminated metallic surfaces using citric acid formulations has been announced by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, Center for Environmental and Molecular Sciences, and Stony Brook University. After removal, the materials can be recycled or disposed of as low-level radioactive or nonradioactive waste.
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The research team developed an environmentally friendly green-chemistry process that contains materials such as citric acid, common soil bacteria, and sunlight. Current methods of removing ...
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