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Efficient removal of uranium from wastewater using amidoxime-carboxyl functional resin with large particle size

JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY [2023]
Lei Fuan, Zhang Weibo, Zhou Yun, Zhou Ningyuan, Liu Tonghuan, Shi Keliang, Wu Wangsuo, Gao Xiaoqing, Yang Junqiang
ABSTRACT

Developing novel adsorbents for efficient U(VI) adsorption from wastewater is of great significance in both nuclear energy development and environmental protection. Herein, a novel functional resin (AO67/MA33-resin) with large particle size (100–200 μm) was controllably synthesized and employed for U(VI) elimination. The AO67/MA33-resin overcomes the shortcoming of small particle size of traditional adsorbents and shows strong antacid and high-temperature resistance stability and reusability. Meanwhile, the AO67/MA33-resin also exhibits excellent U(VI) removal ability including wide pH adaptability, fast adsorption kinetic, and high adsorption capacity. The adsorption mechanism was determined to involve chelation between amidoxime carboxyl functional groups and uranyl ions. A further application for U(VI) removal from real uranium mine wastewater was evaluated by dynamic column experiments. The present work indicated that the AO67/MA33-resin would be a promising adsorbent material for uranium removal from wastewater.

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