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Macroporous monoliths for trace metal extraction from seawater

Authors :
Sheng Dai
Yanfeng Yue
Andrew J. Binder
Richard T. Mayes
Li-Jung Kuo
Gary A. Gill
Suree Brown
Jordana R. Wood
Source :
RSC Advances. 5:50005-50010
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2015.

Abstract

The viability of seawater-based uranium recovery depends on the uranium adsorption rate and capacity, since the concentration of uranium in the oceans is relatively low (3.3 μg L−1). An important consideration for a fast adsorption is to maximize the adsorption properties of adsorbents such as surface areas and pore structures, which can greatly improve the kinetics of uranium extraction and the adsorption capacity simultaneously. Following this consideration, macroporous monolith adsorbents were prepared from the copolymerization of acrylonitrile (AN) and N,N′-methylene-bis(acrylamide) (MBAAm) based on a cryogel method using both hydrophobic and hydrophilic monomers. The monolithic sorbents were tested with simulated seawater containing a high uranyl concentration (∼6 ppm) and the uranium adsorption results showed that the adsorption capacities are strongly influenced by the ratio of monomer to the crosslinker, i.e., the density of the amidoxime groups. The preliminary seawater testing indicates the high salinity content of seawater does not hinder the adsorption of uranium.

Details

ISSN :
20462069
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RSC Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e2a601ddc69931bcce30826676968506
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra02131f