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Integrated forward osmosis-adsorption process for strontium-containing water treatment: Pre-concentration and solidification

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 414, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125518

Keywords

Radioactive water; Strontium removal; Forward osmosis; Pre-concentration; Adsorption

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  1. Ministry of Education, Singapore [2019-T1-001-092]

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The novel forward osmosis-adsorption process efficiently removes contaminants from strontium-containing radioactive water through pre-concentration and adsorption, achieving volume reduction and solidification for effective decontamination.
The volume reduction and subsequent solidification of soluble radionuclides have been known as the major challenges in global radioactive water management, with the urgent needs for new technology development. Thus, a novel forward osmosis (FO)-adsorption process was developed for decontamination of strontiumcontaining radioactive water. The FO filtration driven by the osmotic pressure difference across FO membrane was more cost- and energy-effective for pre-concentration and volume reduction of low-concentration radioactive water prior to solidification, whereas subsequent adsorption with a novel adsorbent offered an effective mean for high-efficiency fixation of soluble radioactive on adsorbent. Results showed that the FO unit in the proposed integrated process could lead to a concentration factor of 10, with 90% of water volume reduction. The concentrated stream with a smaller volume from FO was further treated through adsorption of Sr2+ by nanostructured layered sodium vanadosilicate which had an excellent adsorption capacity of 174.3 mg Sr2+/g. It was found that 96.8-99.9% of soluble Sr2+ in FO concentrate could be removed by adsorption within several seconds. As the result, an excellent solidification of Sr2+ with an ultimate concentration factor of 1000 was achieved in the proposed novel integrated FO-adsorption process. These clearly demonstrated that this process would offer an environmentally sustainable and economically viable engineering solution for high-efficiency decontamination of Sr2+-containing radioactive water.

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