Issue 49, 2017, Issue in Progress

Highly effective K-Merlinoite adsorbent for removal of Cs+ and Sr2+ in aqueous solution

Abstract

K-Merlinoite or “K-MER” was successfully synthesized and firstly employed as an adsorbent for the removal of Cs+ and Sr2+ cations in aqueous solution by batch operation. The optimum conditions to synthesize K-MER were hydrothermal temperature of 250 °C and a hydrothermal time of 8 h. As revealed by XPS, TG, NMR, and ICP analyses, the composition of K-MER synthesized under optimum conditions was “K10.9Al11.2Si20.9O61.6·17.8H2O”, which corresponded with the typical formula of Merlinoite zeolite. 27Al MAS NMR indicated that no octahedrally coordinated aluminum existed suggesting very high purity of K-MER. The calculated theoretical ion-exchange capacity was 4.2 mmol g−1, assuming exchange of the total amount of potassium. In aqueous solution, K-MER exhibited an excellent Cs+ (≥90%) and Sr2+ (≥65%) removal performance with the maximum exchange capacity of 3.08 meq. g−1 for Cs+ and 2.01 meq. g−1 for Sr2+. K-MER showed higher adsorption for Cs+ than Sr2+ when performed using the same adsorption conditions. Coexisting monovalent cations, Na+ and K+, significantly influenced Cs+ removal more than divalent cations, Ca2+ and Mg2+, and they were in the order of K+ > Na+ > Ca2+ > Mg2+. The most important factor for competitive adsorption between Cs+ and the coexisting cation was the hydrated ionic size. Cs+ became more difficult to adsorb when Cs+ was interfered by a coexisting cation of close size. Although the efficiency of Cs+ removal by K-MER decreased around 50% in artificial seawater compared with that in the aqueous solution, K-MER was a promising material for Cs+ and Sr2+ removal.

Graphical abstract: Highly effective K-Merlinoite adsorbent for removal of Cs+ and Sr2+ in aqueous solution

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2017
Accepted
09 Jun 2017
First published
15 Jun 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 30919-30928

Highly effective K-Merlinoite adsorbent for removal of Cs+ and Sr2+ in aqueous solution

Y. Kakutani, P. Weerachawanasak, Y. Hirata, M. Sano, T. Suzuki and T. Miyake, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 30919 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA03867D

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