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Effects of phosphate and ionic strength upon uranium(VI) sorption onto alumina as a function of pH
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2006
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEngineeringIon ExchangeChemisorptionCalcium AluminatePh ValueChemistryIonic StrengthMineral ProcessingChemical KineticsUo 2
Summary The sorption edges and the sorption isotherms of UO 2 2+ onto alumina were determined by a batch technique in the presence and absence of phosphate at pH range 3–6, ionic strength range 0.05–0.5 mol/L and UO 2 2+ concentrations 10 -5 –10 -4 mol/L. The dependence of sorption percentage of UO 2 2+ onto Al 2 O 3 as a function of initial concentration of phosphate was also investigated. The effects of phosphate and ionic strength on the sorption of UO 2 2+ onto Al 2 O 3 as a function of pH were emphatically investigated. It was found that the pH value and the presence of phosphate play a very important role in the UO 2 2+ sorption onto Al 2 O 3 , even if the concentration of phosphate is only a half of the concentration of UO 2 2+ . The sorption steeply increases with increasing pH from 3 to 6, and the sorption is enhanced with increasing concentration of phosphate at sorption percentage lower than 97%. The ionic strength is insensitive to UO 2 2+ sorption in the ionic strength range from 0.05 to 0.1 mol/L KNO 3 , while the sorption is slightly decreased with increasing ionic strength from 0.1 to 0.5 mol/L. The enhanced sorption of UO 2 2+ is attributed to the formation of ternary surface complexes involving UO 2 2+ and phosphate.
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