Desorption of 137Cs+ from mosses

Mosses are biomonitors that accumulate large amounts of various pollutants including radionuclides. In this work we investigated the possibility of 137Cs extraction from mosses, as well as the significance of species specificity on the efficiency of 137Cs desorption. Salt and acid solutions were use...

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Main Authors: Dragović Snežana D., Stanković Slobodanka R., Nedić Olgica R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2002-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2002/0352-51390209587D.pdf
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Summary:Mosses are biomonitors that accumulate large amounts of various pollutants including radionuclides. In this work we investigated the possibility of 137Cs extraction from mosses, as well as the significance of species specificity on the efficiency of 137Cs desorption. Salt and acid solutions were used as extraction media. It was shown that a 5% solution of both ammonium oxalate and phosphoric acid was able to desorb 81.8% of 137Cs from Homalothecium sericeum, which was 39.9%more than desorption from water. At the same time, most of the desorbed 137Cs+ was incorporated in crystals that precipitated from the solution. An interspecies difference in respect to 137Cs+ desorption was noticed.
ISSN:0352-5139
1820-7421