Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater

Radioactive elements have very important applications in practical life and work. The long-lived 137Cs has a half-life of 30.2 years, it is easily absorbed by the human body. At present, the treatment methods of 137Cs are mainly adsorption, ion exchange, co-precipitation and membrane separation tech...

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Main Authors: Bo Zhang, Baohua Zhang, Xiaowen Liu
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000126
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Xiaowen Liu
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Xiaowen Liu
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description Radioactive elements have very important applications in practical life and work. The long-lived 137Cs has a half-life of 30.2 years, it is easily absorbed by the human body. At present, the treatment methods of 137Cs are mainly adsorption, ion exchange, co-precipitation and membrane separation technology. Among them, the adsorption method is widely used because of its low cost and easy availability, and with the continuous upgrading and improvement of the removal methods, the removal cost is also rising, so it is important to develop inexpensive and high removal rate adsorbent materials. Based on this, porous adsorbents made of pre‑sodiumed low expansion vermiculite modified by urea porogenesis and polyglutamic acid covalent grafting followed by chitosan coating had been used to remove Cs+. The proposed adsorbent was successfully applied for radioactive Cs removal to be used as the potential candidate in Fukushima nuclear wastewater treatment. It showed that the porous expanded vermiculite modified with low swelling, with urea as porogen and polyglutamic acid added to increase the negative charge vacancies on the expanded vermiculite surface, could greatly improve the chemisorption capacity of Cs+ after chitosan coating. The maximum removal rate for radioactive 137Cs+ was 97.91%, and 89.89% of 137Cs+ could be effectively removed in 0.5 h. Even in the presence of competing ions such as K+, the adsorbent material still has a good adsorption effect. The maximum desorption rate of 98.43% was achieved after elution by CaCl2.
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spelling doaj.art-05f2db000f1c461189fc7c3ca959d84c2022-12-22T04:04:46ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology2590-18262021-01-013182196Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewaterBo Zhang0Baohua Zhang1Xiaowen Liu2Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, No.333 Nanchen Road, BaoShan District, Shanghai 200444, People's Republic of China; Corresponding author.Key Laboratory of Science & Technology of Eco-Textile, Ministry of Education, Donghua University, No. 2999 People's North Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai 201620, People's Republic of ChinaInstitute of Nanochemistry and Nanobiology, School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, No.99 Shangda Road, BaoShan District, Shanghai 200444, People's Republic of ChinaRadioactive elements have very important applications in practical life and work. The long-lived 137Cs has a half-life of 30.2 years, it is easily absorbed by the human body. At present, the treatment methods of 137Cs are mainly adsorption, ion exchange, co-precipitation and membrane separation technology. Among them, the adsorption method is widely used because of its low cost and easy availability, and with the continuous upgrading and improvement of the removal methods, the removal cost is also rising, so it is important to develop inexpensive and high removal rate adsorbent materials. Based on this, porous adsorbents made of pre‑sodiumed low expansion vermiculite modified by urea porogenesis and polyglutamic acid covalent grafting followed by chitosan coating had been used to remove Cs+. The proposed adsorbent was successfully applied for radioactive Cs removal to be used as the potential candidate in Fukushima nuclear wastewater treatment. It showed that the porous expanded vermiculite modified with low swelling, with urea as porogen and polyglutamic acid added to increase the negative charge vacancies on the expanded vermiculite surface, could greatly improve the chemisorption capacity of Cs+ after chitosan coating. The maximum removal rate for radioactive 137Cs+ was 97.91%, and 89.89% of 137Cs+ could be effectively removed in 0.5 h. Even in the presence of competing ions such as K+, the adsorbent material still has a good adsorption effect. The maximum desorption rate of 98.43% was achieved after elution by CaCl2.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000126Radioactive cesiumCovalent graftingPorous adsorbent materialMaximum desorption rate
spellingShingle Bo Zhang
Baohua Zhang
Xiaowen Liu
Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater
Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
Radioactive cesium
Covalent grafting
Porous adsorbent material
Maximum desorption rate
title Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater
title_full Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater
title_fullStr Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater
title_short Chitosan coated - porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater
title_sort chitosan coated porous low expansion vermiculite for efficient removal of cesium from radioactive wastewater
topic Radioactive cesium
Covalent grafting
Porous adsorbent material
Maximum desorption rate
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000126
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