Rapid and selective removal of Cs+ from water by layered potassium antimony thiostannate.
J Hazard Mater
; 403: 124105, 2021 02 05.
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ABSTRACT
137Cs is radioactive and highly hazardous to human health and the environment and its efficient removal from water is still challenging. In this study, potassium antimony tin sulfide (KATS-2) was synthesized using a hydrothermal method and utilized for the first time for cesium removal from water. KATS-2 showed a high maximum ion exchange capacity (358 mg g-1) and distribution coefficient (1.59 × 105 mL g-1) toward Cs+. In particular, KATS-2 showed rapid ion exchange kinetics and reached the adsorption equilibrium within 5 min with 99% removal efficiency. The adsorption was good at a wide active pH range (1-12) even in extreme alkaline conditions (Kd = 3.26 × 104 mL g-1 at pH 12). The effect of coexisting ions was also investigated, and a high selectivity toward Cs+ was maintained even in artificial seawater (Kd = 3.28 × 103 mL g-1). Powder X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis demonstrated that KATS-2 was chemically and thermally stable. The results showed that owing to its excellent adsorption performance as well as chemical and thermal stability, KATS-2 is a promising adsorbent for Cs+ removal from contaminated water.
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J Hazard Mater
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SAUDE AMBIENTAL
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2021
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