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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1714
Title: <sup>137</sup>Cs desorption from lichen using acid solutions
Authors: Čučulović, A. A.
Veselinović, D.
Miljanić, Šćepan 
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2009
Journal: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Abstract: 
Desoprtion of 137Cs from samples of Cetraria islandica lichen using HCl (A) and HNO3 (B) acid solutions with pH values from 2.00 to 3.75 was investigated. After five consecutive desorptions lasting 24 h it was shown that between 52.2% (solution B pH 3.28) and 72.2% (solution A pH 2.00) of 137Cs was desorbed from the lichen and the initial desorptions were the most successful. Lichen desorbed with the stated solutions did not undergo structural changes. The amount of absorbed water from solutions A and B, used for desorption from lichen, in relation to the starting volume (expressed in %) showed that solution concentration did not take place. Lichen act as neutralizing agents because the pH of the lichen thallus is higher than the pH value of the solution used © 2009 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
URI: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1714
ISSN: 0036-0244
DOI: 10.1134/S0036024409090234
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