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The biosorbents containing chitin possess unique adsorption properties and leave low ash mass. Therefore biosorbents can be used efficiently for adsorption of radionuclides from soil, aquatories, atmosphere and also for their localization and accumulation.
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Teterin, Y.A. (1997). Physico-Chemical and Adsorption Properties of Bio-Sorbents and Mechanisms of Their Interaction with Radionuclides. In: Ronneau, C., Bitchaeva, O. (eds) Biotechnology for Waste Management and Site Restoration. NATO ASI Series, vol 34. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1467-4_16
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