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High-efficient removal of U(VI) from aqueous solution by self-assembly pomelo peel/palygorskite composite

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 14, Pages 17290-17305

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-12162-4

Keywords

Pomelo peel; Palygorskite; Interaction; U(VI) adsorption; Thermodynamic; Kinetics

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Southwest University of Science and Technology [15zx7125]
  2. Autonomous Research Projects of National Key Laboratory of Environment Friendly Energy Materials of Southwest University of Science and Technology [19fksy0112]
  3. National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Mineral Salt Deep Utilization [SF201906]
  4. Natural Science Key Project of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions [18KJA430006]
  5. Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province [2018-JNHB-009]

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A novel PP/Pal composite material with high efficiency in separating low-concentration radionuclides, particularly U(VI), has been developed. The composite shows high adsorption capacity, ease of separation, and an endothermic spontaneous adsorption process.
The efficient separation of low-concentration radionuclides by the eco-friendly adsorbent is a compelling requirement in the development of nuclear industry. Hence, a novel composite consisted of one-dimensional palygorskite (Pal) and three-dimensional pomelo peel (PP) is prepared by self-assembly approach (PP/Pal) and coupling agent approach (PP/KPal) for removing uranium (U(VI)) from aqueous solution. Moreover, the mass ratio (PP/Pal), adsorbent dosage, pH, contact time, temperature, and ionic strength are investigated. Two adsorption kinetic models and isotherm models are used to investigate the kinetic behaviors and adsorption capacity, respectively. The maximum adsorption capacities were 370.5 mg center dot g(-1) on PP/Pal and 357.3 mg center dot g(-1) on PP/KPal at pH 6.0, contact time 150 min and 25 degrees C. Meanwhile, the composite can be easily separated from water via a simple filtering. Furthermore, thermodynamic parameters indicate that adsorption is an endothermic and spontaneous process. And the surface complexation, ion exchange, and electrostatic attraction play a vital role. This work shows that the PP/Pal composite with high efficiency, low cost, and green has a further application in the treatment of wastewater containing U(VI).

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