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  • - Zirconium is a stable radionuclide found in nuclear operations, making its removal from wastewater essential for environmental and human health protection.
  • - A Zn/Al nanostructured layered double hydroxide (Zn/Al-NLDH) was created and tested, demonstrating a strong ability to adsorb zirconium, with a maximum capacity of 117.6 mg/g, and successful desorption using hydrochloric acid.
  • - The adsorption process was characterized as uniform and chemisorptive, fitting well with Langmuir isotherm and Pseudo-second order kinetic models, highlighting the potential of Zn/Al-NLDH as an effective sorbent for water contaminants.

Article Abstract

Zirconium is a highly stable radionuclide commonly used in various nuclear operations. However, removing zirconium from wastewater streams is crucial to protect the environment and human health. To achieve this, a zinc and aluminum nanostructured layered double hydroxide (Zn/Al-NLDH) was prepared and investigated for effective removal of zirconium from aqueous solutions. This study examined the prepared Zn/Al-NLDH's structural and textural properties and the impact of various factors on its adsorption performance. The Langmuir isotherm and Pseudo-second order kinetic models were found to be the best fit for the adsorption process of Zr(vi). This suggests that the adsorption process is uniform, involves the formation of a monolayer, and is chemisorption in nature. The maximum uptake capacity was 117.6 mg g, and the process was endothermic, spontaneous, and feasible. About 96% of Zr(vi) was successfully desorbed from the loaded sorbent using 1.0 M hydrochloric acid, and the Zn/Al-NLDH sorbent remained stable for six consecutive sorption/desorption cycles. These findings emphasize the high potential of Zn/Al-NLDH to act as a remarkable sorbent for efficiently tackling water contaminants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11377986PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4ra03845bDOI Listing

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