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Code: KRKTM11
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Kumar S, Rawat N, Kar AS, Tomar BS, Manchanda VK
Title: Effect of humic acid on sorption of technetium by alumina
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume: 192   Year: 2011   Pages: 1040-1045
ISSN-Print: 0304-3894
Internal Storage: V4008
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.06.007
Abstract:

Sorption of technetium by alumina has been studied in absence as well as in presence of humic acid using 95Tcm as a tracer. Measurements were carried out at fixed ionic strength (0.1 M NaClO4) under varying pH (3–10) as well as redox (aerobic and reducing anaerobic) conditions. Under aerobic conditions, negligible sorption of technetium was observed onto alumina both in absence and in presence of humic acid. However, under reducing conditions (simulated with [Sn(II)] = 10−6 M), presence of humic acid enhanced the sorption of technetium in the low pH region significantly and decreased at higher pH with respect to that in absence of humic acid. Linear additive as well as surface complexation modeling of Tc(IV) sorption in presence of humic acid indicated the predominant role of sorbed humic acid in deciding technetium sorption onto alumina.

Comment: SSA; SCM; RAW-GRAPH

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