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Smart coating breakthrough makes nuclear wastewater cleanup faster and safer

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Researchers in China have developed a novel smart coating technology designed to facilitate the removal of tritium from nuclear power plant wastewater. Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen that poses challenges in nuclear waste management due to its chemical similarity to regular hydrogen and its presence in contaminated water from nuclear facilities.


This development could significantly improve the safety and efficiency of nuclear wastewater treatment processes. More effective tritium removal would reduce environmental risks associated with nuclear plant operations and make nuclear energy safer and more sustainable.


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Scientists in China have developed a smart coating that could make it easier to remove tritium (a radioactive form of hydrogen) from nuclear power plant wastewater.

Source: A new smart coating could improve the cleanup of nuclear wastewater