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The Collection of Uranium from Sea Water with Hydrous Metal Oxide. IV. Physical Properties and Uranium Adsorption of Hydrous Titanium(IV) Oxide
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1980
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Environmental RadiochemistryExtractive MetallurgyChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryHydrous TitaniumUranium UptakeEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringUranium AdsorptionMineral-fluid InteractionEnvironmental RemediationChemisorptionWater TreatmentGeochemistryAdsorptionChemistryHydrous Metal OxideRadioactive Waste Disposal
Abstract The adsorption of uranium from sea water with hydrous titanium(IV) oxide(HTO) was studied. HTO was prepared by mixing titanium(IV) chloride and aqueous ammonia at different pHs and temperatures. The fundamental property of HTO was investigated for apparent crystal size, specific surface area, and pore size. The uranium uptake of HTO was found to depend more strongly on the temperature than on the pH in the preparation. HTO prepared at higher temperatures exhibited larger pores and a higher uranium uptake. A kinetic study of the uranium adsorption revealed that the rate of adsorption was controlled by the particle diffusion. The diffusion coefficients were calculated.
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