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Code: KKT12
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Kar AS, Kumar S, Tomar BS
Title: U(VI) sorption by silica: Effect of complexing anions
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A
Volume: 395   Year: 2012   Pages: 240-247
ISSN-Print: 0927-7757
Internal Storage: V3823
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2011.12.038
Abstract:

Sorption of U(VI) on silica surface was investigated in NaClO4 medium as a function of pH, ionic strength, and U(VI) concentration by employing batch sorption experiments and surface complexation modeling (SCM). The effect of complexing anions viz., carbonate and citrate on U(VI) sorption was also studied. The U(VI) sorption on silica was found to increase with increasing pH of the suspension and leveling off at pH ∼4.5 for [U(VI)] = 4.47 × 10−07–4.47 × 10−05 M. With further increase in U(VI) concentration, the sorption edge shifted to higher pH. The varying ionic strength has negligible effect on U(VI) sorption. In presence of citric acid (1 × 10−03 M) U(VI) sorption on silica decreased significantly in the pH range 2–6, while carbonate ions (1 × 10−03 M) have negligible effect on U(VI) sorption at least up to pH 8. Surface complexation modeling was satisfactorily able to explain the sorption phenomena in all the systems. Furthermore, the modeling approach was evaluated by fitting the literature data on U(VI) sorption onto silica.

Comment: SSA and SCM data

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