Phosphate-Functionalized Polyethylene with High Adsorption of Uranium(VI)
Article 2017 en
Authors
DS
Dadong Shao
YL
Yuying Li
XW
Xiaolin Wang
Abstract
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For uranium extraction from seawater, development of new stable and reusable sorbents with high affinity and good selectivity for U(VI) is required. Herein, a new phosphate-functionalized polyethylene (denoted PO<sub>4</sub>/PE) was synthesized via a simple Ar-jet plasma treatment of PE in concentrated H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub> and was employed in U(VI) extraction from seawater. The prepared PO<sub>4</sub>/PE shows superior performance in the extraction of trace U(VI) from seawater. The adsorption process followed the second-order kinetics model and the Langmuir model. The maximum adsorption capacity of PO<sub>4</sub>/PE for U(VI) reaches 173.8 mg/g at pH 8.2 and 298 K. PO<sub>4</sub>/PE can be effectively regenerated by 0.1 mol/L Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> and reused well even after eight cycles. Experimental results offer a new approach for U(VI) uptake from seawater.
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