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Study on the Effect of Gamma-Ray Irradiation on the Adsorption of 99 Tc and Re by a Silica-Based Pyridine Resin.

Hongji SangCong MaoYan WuYuezhou Wei
Published in: Toxics (2022)
A silica-based anion exchange resin was synthesized and used to remove 99 Tc from real radioactive liquid waste. The adsorbent had a uniform particle size and exhibited good thermal stability up to 100 °C, which is promising for large-scale column experiments. In accordance with the chemical similarity with Tc, Re was used as a surrogate in this study. The N 1s high-resolution XPS spectra of the adsorbent before and after the adsorption of Re indicated that the ion exchange reaction was the controlling mechanism in the process. After γ-ray irradiation, the changing trend of the K d was consistent, which showed that the competitive adsorption of NO 3 - led to a decrease in K d . The adsorption capacity for the Re decreased slightly from 35.8 to 31.9 mg/g with the increase in the absorbed dose from 0 to 50 kGy. The separation and recovery of Re and the coexisting ions were achieved by chromatographic separation experiments, and the recovery percentage of Re was 86%. In real radioactive liquid waste, N3/SiO 2 exhibited good selectivity toward 99 Tc over the coexisting metals, namely, 90 Sr, 137 Cs, 241 Am, and U, and the decontamination efficiency of 99 Tc attained 65%.
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