A method is presented for obtaining silver-containing iodine sorbents by applying silver to porous cellular ceramics by chemical reduction from a solution and then converting it into an oxidized form. The thermal stability of some silver compounds has been studied. An assessment is made of the sorption capacity of the obtained composite sorbents containing various silver compounds in relation to radioactive methyl iodide
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