Preparation of aluminum sludge composite gel spheres and adsorption of U(IV) from aqueous solution

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Jin-hui Yang
Zeng-jiang Lei
Yang-hong Dai
Yi Luo
Shui-bo Xie
Jing-song Wang
Shu-kui Zhou
Bai Wei
Cong Li
Shi-qing Hu
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[1] University of South China,School of Civil Engineering, Hunan Province Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse Technology
[2] CGNPC Nuclear Power Operation Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd.,undefined
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Adsorption; U(VI); Aluminum sludge; Polyvinyl alcohol; Sodium alginate; Gel spheres;
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A novel three-dimensional aluminum sludge/polyvinyl alcohol/sodium alginate(AS/PA/SA) gel spheres were designed and prepared for uranium(VI) adsorption, and it overcomes the shortcomings of poor recycling of powdery aluminum sludge adsorbent and poor stability of sodium alginate. Experiments show that the P-S-AS has a good pH range for removal of uranium (4–5). Fitting experimental data with pseudo-first-order kinetic model and pseudo-second-order kinetic model shows that the adsorption of U(VI) by P-S-AS is a chemical action. The fit of the Langmuir isotherm model and Freundlich isotherm model to the experimental data found that the P-S-AS adsorbed U(VI) to a single layer. Thermodynamic analysis shows that the adsorption occurs spontaneously, and an increase in temperature is favorable for the adsorption of uranium by the P-S-AS. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis of the P-S-AS before and after adsorption showed that the main adsorption mechanism was the complexation reaction between functional groups and U(VI), the bonding reaction between metal oxides and U(VI).
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页码:26835 / 26844
页数:9
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