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Calcium-Intercalated Zirconium Phosphate by Granulation: A Strategy for Enhancing Adsorption Selectivity of Strontium and Cesium from Liquid Radioactive Waste.

Ruixi LiuGuangyuan ChenZeru WangQian ZhaoLinZhen WuQinlin LiRongten TianXin ChenXiaoan LiZhengguo ChenLin ZhuJing ChenTao Duan
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
The capture of the radionuclides strontium and cesium is of great importance to the environment, human health, and the sustainable development of nuclear energy, and zirconium phosphate with excellent ion exchange capacity has potential application in this field. In this work, we organically granulated zirconium phosphate to induce the formation of composite bead materials (CA@ZrP) with a calcium-containing phase with selectivity for Sr 2+ and Cs + higher than that of pure ZrP in low-pH environments and competing ionic environments. The adsorption performance of the material was systematically investigated. It was concluded that the adsorption performance of CA@ZrP improved with an increase in temperature, and under the dynamic adsorption experimental conditions, the treatment capacity of CA@ZrP for Sr 2+ and Cs + reached 404.79 and 302.2 bed volumes, respectively. The systematic study and characterization showed that the generation of the calcium-containing phase [Ca 0.55 ZrH 0.9 (PO 4 ) 2 ] promoted the exchange of Ca 2+ with Sr 2+ and Cs + , thus improving the selectivity of the composite beads. The highly selective composite bead material can be prepared in batches and easily recycled, providing a new idea for practical engineering applications.
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