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Efficient capture and stable storage of radioactive iodine by bismuth-based ZIF-8 derived carbon materials as adsorbents

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY [2022]
Sheng Liu, Yiyang Zeng, Jun Liu, Jiamao Li, Hao Peng, Hui Xie, Hao Zou, Chengjian Xiao, Xiaohui Hua, Jingliang Bao, Liang Xian, Yuanli Li, Fangting Chi
ABSTRACT

The capturing and storage of iodine from nuclear waste through secure and advantageous techniques are significant. In this work, a novel bismuth-based porous carbon material referred to as Bi@MVF is elaborately synthesized employing a dipping-reduction technique to seize iodine-129 ( 129 I), in which bismuth particles are uniformly embedded and allotted on the porous carbon network as multiple active sites. Accordingly, Bi@MVF lets in a highly-efficient iodine absorption potential of up to 1560 mg/g after publicity to iodine at 120 ℃ for 4 h, superior to most standard iodine adsorbents. The excessive adsorption kinetics of these Bi@MVF adsorbents is typically attributed to the specific porous carbon substrates' full-size particular surface area and the adsorbent’s synergistic effect. An in-depth perception of the iodine adsorption mechanism exhibits that the chemical adsorption turns into a powerful mechanism via the reaction between bismuth and iodine to structure a steady section BiI 3 . Moreover, an easy post-treatment system for these Bi@MVF adsorbents is adopted to gain the greater corrosion-resistant iodine-binding segment Bi 5 O 7 I, attaining a nominal iodine leaching rate. Therefore, the designed Bi@MVF will be a tremendous 129 I stabilizer, and we will contribute a new approach for customizing new iodine adsorbents with excessive adsorption doses.

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