According to Xinhua News Agency, Kinki University of Japan recently announced the invention of a new technology to remove radioactive substances from nuclear sewage. In the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that had a nuclear accident in 2011, there was still a large amount of nuclear waste containing plutonium that could not be disposed of. This technology may provide assistance.

Radon is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. If it contains strontium in water, it is difficult to be separated and removed. Kinki University announced that the professor of the school, Ishihara, and other people, used aluminum powder to produce a filter containing a large number of pores with a diameter of 5 nanometers or less. The water containing radioactive cesium was passed through the filter, and the ruthenium was retained in the pores, thereby achieving high efficiency. Clear.

The researchers say the device can be used repeatedly and at a lower cost, which may help the nuclear wastewater treatment at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

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