The sorption capabilities (e.g., kinetics, selectivity, capacity) of the
baseline monosodium titanate (MST) sorbent material currently being used
to sequester Sr-90 and alpha-emitting radioisotopes at the Savannah River
Site are significantly improved when treated with hydrogen peroxide;
either during the original synthesis of MST, or, as a post-treatment step
after the MST has been synthesized. It is expected that these
peroxide-modified MST sorbent materials will have significantly improved
sorption capabilities for non-radioactive cations found in industrial
processes and waste streams.