Selective strontium adsorption using synthesized sodium titanate in aqueous solution.

Kim, Gyuhyeon, Lee, Dae Sung, Eccles, Harry orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-1652-3370, Kim, Su Min, Cho, Hyun Uk and Park, Jong Moon (2022) Selective strontium adsorption using synthesized sodium titanate in aqueous solution. RSC advances, 12 (29). pp. 18936-18944. ISSN 2046-2069

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Abstract

Amorphous sodium titanates were synthesized using a mid-temperature sol-gel method for evaluation as selective adsorbents of strontium in the presence of cesium or metal cations (Al , Mg , Ca , and Mn ) from aqueous solution. Synthesized sodium titanate showed high adsorption capacity and selectivity for strontium. The maximum adsorption capacity of strontium by sodium titanate was 193.93 mg g in aqueous solution containing an initial concentration of 5 mM (438.60 mg L ) strontium and 5 mM (666.67 mg L ) cesium, and this sodium titanate removed 99.9% of the strontium and 40.67% of cesium from an aqueous solution that had an initial concentration of 1.14 mM (100 mg L ) strontium and 0.75 mM (100 mg L ) cesium. Strontium adsorption by synthesized sodium titanate followed pseudo-second-order kinetics and a generalized Langmuir isotherm model, and reached an adsorption equilibrium within 1 h with high adsorption capacity at equilibrium. Adsorbed strontium onto synthesized sodium titanate showed the behavior of forming a strontium titanate structure with a titanate frame surface precipitation. [Abstract copyright: This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.]


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