Sulfur-encapsulated zeolite micromotors for the selective removal of cesium from high-salt water with accelerated cleanup times.

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Decommissioning Technology Research Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 989-111 Daedukdaero, Yuseong, Daejeon, 34057, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: August 2021

Bubble-propelled sulfur-encapsulated NaX zeolite (S-NaX) micromotors were developed for the selective removal of cesium from high-salt conditions with accelerated cleanup times. NaX was first modified with sulfur to provide additional Lewis acid-base interactions with Cs for enhanced Cs selectivity, and then Pt was half-deposited on S-NaX for bubble propulsion via the catalytic decomposition of HO. The average velocity of the resulting S-NaX/Pt micromotors in 5 wt% HO is 39.7 ± 17.1 μm/s, which is higher than that of a previously reported Cs adsorbent micromotor (35.4 μm/s). The Cs ion-exchange kinetics of the S-NaX micromotor is 1.32 times higher than that of the NaX micromotor in a 5 wt% HO solution where the molar ratio of Na to Cs is 200, even though the sulfur in the S-NaX micromotor causes an adverse effect on the propulsion speed due to the sulfur poisoning effect. Moreover, the S-NaX micromotor in simulated groundwater also exhibited excellent Cs removal performance with distribution coefficient (K) values at least 3.2 times higher than those of the nonpropelled S-NaX and NaX micromotor, demonstrating the great potential for the treatment of radioactive Cs-contaminated water.

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Sulfur-encapsulated zeolite micromotors for the selective removal of cesium from high-salt water with accelerated cleanup times.

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August 2021

Decommissioning Technology Research Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 989-111 Daedukdaero, Yuseong, Daejeon, 34057, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Bubble-propelled sulfur-encapsulated NaX zeolite (S-NaX) micromotors were developed for the selective removal of cesium from high-salt conditions with accelerated cleanup times. NaX was first modified with sulfur to provide additional Lewis acid-base interactions with Cs for enhanced Cs selectivity, and then Pt was half-deposited on S-NaX for bubble propulsion via the catalytic decomposition of HO. The average velocity of the resulting S-NaX/Pt micromotors in 5 wt% HO is 39.

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