A New Application of a Biological Nanomaterial on Raditional Protection and Radiation-Injuried Remediation

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Nuclear energy, due to having rich savings, great power, and less air pollution, gradually uses in civilian life widely. However, when this new energy is booming, some serious problems has appeared,such as radiation damage, the pollution of radioactive wastewater.etc .So how to make an effective protection and remediation to radiation injury has become a hot spot around the world. Here we will resport the relationship between a biological nanomaterials --Mollusk shell and the nuclear radiation, and we find that Mollusk shell not only can adsorb radionuclides, but also can repair the radiation injuries.This new function may contrubute to the design and synthesis of new radiation resistant materials.

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