Joanna Bok-Badura, Alicja Kazek-Kęsik, Krzysztof Karoń, Agata Jakóbik-Kolon
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Released cesium-137 poses a serious threat to living organisms and the environment. As a radioactive substance, it can only be disposed by the greatest possible concentration and safe storage. In our work, a highly efficient sorbent @CuHCF/P (qmax = 143.6 ± 3.2 mg/g) composed of pectin (P) and modified copper hexacyanoferrate (@CuHCF) was prepared for the removal of cesium from aqueous solutions. Suitable modification of CuHCF generated a homogeneous and highly packed sorbent with active substances (up to 50%). The as-prepared sorbent exhibited a suitable bead shape (round, 2–4 mm diameter, wet form) for application in dynamic systems and allowed easy separation from the purified solution. @CuHCF/P sorbent showed high sorption capacity in seawater (q = 104.6 ± 3.5 mg/g) and stability over a wide range of pH (4-10) and temperatures (12 °C, 22 °C and 32 °C). In addition, @CuHCF was dust-free, and occupied little volume when dry. Therefore proposed sorbent can be successfully used to trap cesium ions.
期刊介绍:
Water Resources and Industry moves research to innovation by focusing on the role industry plays in the exploitation, management and treatment of water resources. Different industries use radically different water resources in their production processes, while they produce, treat and dispose a wide variety of wastewater qualities. Depending on the geographical location of the facilities, the impact on the local resources will vary, pre-empting the applicability of one single approach. The aims and scope of the journal include: -Industrial water footprint assessment - an evaluation of tools and methodologies -What constitutes good corporate governance and policy and how to evaluate water-related risk -What constitutes good stakeholder collaboration and engagement -New technologies enabling companies to better manage water resources -Integration of water and energy and of water treatment and production processes in industry