Development of Nanosensors in Nuclear Waste Water
Journal Title: Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology Open Access - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Studying the bonding nature of uranyl and Plutonyl ion and graphene oxide (GO) is very important for understanding the mechanism of the removal of uranium from radioactive waste water with GO-based materials, lead to the principle of nuclear nanosensor. This article highlights the work of nanosensors in dealing with nuclear waste water discovered by interaction of Graphene and Graphene oxide with uranium and plutonium and their complex.
Authors and Affiliations
Ameer Hassan TA
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