Radionuclides' Recovery from Seawater Using FIC and FIC A Sorbents.

Materials (Basel)

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Sevastopol State University, Universitetskaya Str., 33, 299053 Sevastopol, Russia.

Published: June 2023

To solve radioecological and oceanological problems (estimate the vertical transport, flows of particulate organic carbon, phosphorus biodynamics, submarine groundwater discharge, etc.), it is necessary to determine the natural values of the radionuclides' activity in seawater and particulate matter. For the first time, the radionuclides' sorption from seawater was studied using sorbents based on activated carbon modified with iron(III) ferrocyanide (FIC) and based on activated carbon modified with iron(III) hydroxide (FIC A-activated FIC) obtained by FIC sorbent treatment with sodium hydroxide solution. The possibility of trace amounts of phosphorus, beryllium, and cesium recovery in laboratory conditions has been investigated. Distribution coefficients, dynamic, and total dynamic exchange capacities were determined. The physicochemical regularities (isotherm and kinetics) of sorption have been studied. The results obtained are characterized via Langmuir, Freindlich, and Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherm equations, as well as pseudo-first and pseudo-second-order kinetic models, intraparticle diffusion, and the Elovich model. Under expeditionary conditions, the sorption efficiency of Cs using FIC sorbent, Be, P, and P-using FIC A sorbent with a single-column method by adding a stable tracer, as well as the sorption efficiency of radionuclides Pb and Th with their natural content by FIC A sorbent in a two-column mode from large volumes of seawater was assessed. High values of efficiency of their recovery by the studied sorbents were achieved.

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