Inorganic and Hybrid (Organic⁻Inorganic) Lamellar Materials for Heavy metals and Radionuclides Capture in Energy Wastes Management-A Review.

Materials (Basel)

Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse CNRS UMR 7361, Université de Haute-Alsace, Université de Strasbourg, 3b rue Alfred Werner, 68093 Mulhouse, Cedex, France.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The energy industry generates hazardous wastewater containing radionuclides and heavy metals, creating a significant challenge for environmental safety and sustainability.
  • Adsorption is highlighted as an effective technique for removing these toxic compounds, with a focus on using clay minerals, particularly synthetic phyllosilicates, to enhance purification processes.
  • The review emphasizes the sol-gel synthesis method for developing organic-inorganic hybrids that can effectively interact with and entrap these pollutants, specifically targeting heavy metals and radionuclides such as cesium and strontium.

Article Abstract

The energy industry (nuclear, battery, mining industries, etc.) produces a large quantity of hazardous effluents that may contain radionuclides (Cs and Sr in particular) and heavy metals. One of the hardest tasks of environmental safety and sustainable development is the purification of wastewater holding these pollutants. Adsorption is one of the most powerful methods for extracting toxic compounds from wastewater. This study reviews the usefulness of clay minerals as adsorbent for removing these hazardous elements to clean up energy production processes. Phyllosilicates are able to extract several heavy metals from effluent, as widely examined. A particular focus is given to synthetic phyllosilicates and their abilities to entrap heavy metals with a special attention paid to those synthesized by sol-gel route. Indeed, this method is attractive since it allows the development of organic-inorganic hybrids from organosilanes presenting various functions (amino, thiol, etc.) that can interact with pollutants. Regarding these pollutants, a part of this review focuses on the interaction of lamellar materials (natural and synthetic phyllosilicates as well as layered double hydroxide) with heavy metals and another part deals with the adsorption of specific radionuclides, cesium and strontium.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539926PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12091399DOI Listing

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