Taiga Kawamura, T. Kudo, T. Ito, Hao Wu, Seongyun Kim
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摘要
在大孔二氧化硅/聚合物复合载体(SiO2-P)上制备了浸渍四正丁基硫脲(TBTDS)或四烷基(2-乙基己基)硫脲(T(2EH)TDS)作为萃取剂的硅基吸附剂,用于分离混合溶液中的钡(Ba)离子和锶(Sr)离子。采用间歇法研究了不同酸浓度、接触时间、温度和溶液中金属浓度对各吸附剂Ba和Sr离子的吸附行为。Ba和Sr的吸附亲和度与硝酸浓度有关,在1 M HNO3溶液中,两种离子的分布系数(Kd)差最大。此外,结果表明,吸附反应在初始溶液-吸附剂接触数小时后开始,并在4-10小时内达到平衡。吸附对热的依赖性表明是自发过程。采用两种等温吸附模型研究了吸附机理。TBTDS吸附剂和T(2EH)TDS吸附剂的等温线形状不同。两种T(2EH)TDS吸附剂的等温线均符合Langmuir模型,但TBTDS的等温线呈s型,吸附的金属离子较多。这些结果表明,利用这些吸附剂可以分批分离Ba和Sr离子。
Adsorption Behavior of Sr and Ba Using TDS-Impregnated Microporous Silica-Based Adsorbents in Nitric Acid Solution
Silica-based adsorbents impregnated tetra-n-butyl thiuram disulfide (TBTDS) or tetrakis (2-ethylhexyl) thiuram disulfide (T(2EH)TDS) as extractants on a macroporous silica/polymer composite support (SiO2-P) were prepared to separate barium (Ba) ions from strontium (Sr) ions present in mixed solutions. The Ba and Sr ion adsorption behaviors of each adsorbent were investigating by varying acid concentration, contact time, temperature, and metal concentrations in solution using the batch method. The Ba and Sr adsorption affinities depended on nitric acid concentration, and the difference in distribution coefficient (Kd) between the two ions was maximum in 1 M HNO3. Furthermore, results indicated that the adsorption reaction starts several hours after the initial solution–adsorbent contact and reaches equilibrium within 4–10 hours. The dependence for thermal for adsorption indicated to be spontaneous processes. The adsorption mechanisms were investigated by applying two isotherm models. The shapes of the isotherms were different between the TBTDS adsorbent and the T(2EH)TDS adsorbents. The isotherm for the two T(2EH)TDS adsorbents were well fitted by the Langmuir model, but that for TBTDS was S-shaped and more metal ions were adsorbed than the other adsorbents. These results suggest that the Ba and Sr ions could be separated from each other via the batch method using these adsorbents.