Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5408103 Journal of Molecular Liquids 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Comprehension the extent and rate of U(VI) adsorption on some mineral surfaces are significant to predict their migration and transformation properties in the environmental systems. Herein, iron oxides particles supported reduced graphene oxide composites (MRGO) were successfully synthesized by in-situ chemical precipitation approach. The MRGO composites which illustrated high saturation magnetization could be likely separated using an external magnet. The experimental data illustrated that U(VI) ions could be interacted with MRGO composites through different interaction mechanisms depending on different environmental conditions. The adsorption kinetic results can be well simulated using the pseudo-second-order pattern. The pH-dependent adsorption behavior illustrated an favorable pH value of 7.5 for removal of U(VI) ions using MRGO composites. Furthermore, the adsorption regeneration of MRGO composites in simulated wastewater disposal systems was tested. Based on above mentioned, it was clear that MRGO composites could be potentially used as adsorbent for removal of actual U(VI)-bearing wastewaters.
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