Rapid and efficient uranium(VI) capture by phytic acid/polyaniline/FeOOH composites.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Key Laboratory of Superlight Material and Surface Technology, Ministry of Education, Harbin Engineering University, 150001, PR China; Harbin Ship Engineering Research & Design Institute Co., Ltd, Harbin, PR China; Institute of Advanced Marine Materials, Harbin Engineering University, 150001, PR China.

Published: February 2018

Uranium plays an indispensable role in nuclear energy, but there are limited land resources to meet the ever growing demand; therefore, a need exists to develop efficient materials for capturing uranium from water. Herein, we synthesize a promising adsorbent of phytic acid/polyaniline/FeOOH composites (PA/PANI/FeOOH) by oxidative polymerization. Phytic acid, acting asa gelator and dopant, plays an important role in the formation of polyaniline (PANI). The PA/PANI/FeOOH exhibites high adsorption capacity (q=555.8mgg, T=298K), rapid adsorption rate (within 5min), excellent selectivity and cyclic stability. In addition, the results show that the adsorption isotherm is well fitted to the Langmuir isotherm model, and the adsorption kinetics agree with a pseudo-second order model. XPS analysis indicates that the removal of uranium is mainly attributed to abundant amine and imine groups on the surface of PA/PANI/FeOOH. Importantly, the removal of uranium from low concentrations of simulated seawater is highly efficient with a removal rate exceeding 92%. From our study, superior adsorption capacities, along with a low-cost, environmentally friendly and facile synthesis, reveal PA/PANI/FeOOH asa promising material for uranium capture.

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