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Parametric Studies on Radiation Grafting of Polymeric Sorbents for Recovery of Heavy Metals from Seawater

Uranium and vanadium are valuable trace metals in seawater. The economic viability of recovery of these metals depends on development of efficient sorbents. The radiation induced graft polymerization technique was adopted in this study to prepare metal chelate embedded polymers in sheet form in orde...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research 2010-07, Vol.49 (14), p.6559-6565
Main Authors: Prasad, T. L, Tewari, P. K, Sathiyamoorthy, D
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