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Determination of nanoporous material oxidation states


EMSL Project ID
12698

Abstract

This proposal is in support of projects associated with the development of novel surface-activated nanoporous materials for treatment of waste waters and as radionuclides getters in proposed repository environments. This work address the application of nanotechnology with emphasis on development and use of materials whose structure and components exhibit novel and significantly improved performance for immobilization of redox subjects such as chromium and technetium. The redox state of nanoporous metal phosphates including: Sn(II), Ti(II/III), V(II/III), In(II/III) will be evaluated for potential remediation materials for redox subjects.

Project Details

Project type
Exploratory Research
Start Date
2005-02-10
End Date
2007-07-06
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Dawn Wellman
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Team Members

Emily Richards
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Abhijeet Karkamkar
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Related Publications

Wellman DM, SV Mattigod, KE Parker, SM Heald, C Wang, and GE Fryxell. 2006. "Synthesis of Organically Templated Nanoporous Tin (II/IV) Phosphate for Radionuclide and Metal Sequestration " Inorganic Chemistry 45(6):2382-2384.