Issue 3, 1997

Hydrothermal treatment and strontium ion sorption properties of fibrous cerium(IV) hydrogenphosphate

Abstract

Fibrous cerium hydrogenphosphate, CeP, has been treated hydrothermally in 1 mol dm -3 phosphoric acid solution. CEP and its hydrothermally treated product, CeP(HT), have been characterized by X-ray powder diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy, solid-state 31 P MAS NMR spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, chemical and thermal analyses. A poorly crystalline fibrous CeP with a d-spacing of 1.1 nm converted into a highly crystalline CeP(HT) with platelet morphology by hydrothermal treatment. Solid-state 31 P MAS NMR and FTIR measurements confirmed that one kind of phosphate (H 2 PO 4 ) is present in CeP and two kinds of phosphate (HPO 4 , PO 4 ) are present in CeP(HT), in which the integrated intensity ratio of HPO 4 to PO 4 is 2:1. From chemical and thermal analyses, structural formulae for CeP and CeP(HT) are assumed to be CeO(H 2 PO 4 ) 2 2H 2 O and Ce(HPO 4 ) (PO 4 ) 0.5 (OH) 0.5 , respectively. The Na + exchange capacity of CeP amounted to 4.5 mmol g -1 at pH 11 while that of CeP(HT) was less than 1.0 mmol g -1 in the pH range 2–12. The pH dependence of the metal ion distribution coefficients exhibited ideal ion-exchange behaviour on CeP while metal ion distribution coefficients on CeP(HT) scarcely depended on pH. The metal ion selectivities of CeP and CeP(HT) increased in the order: Na + <Ca 2+ <Sr 2+ <K + , and Na + <K + <Ca 2+ <Sr 2+ , respectively. The distribution coefficient for the Sr 2+ ion of CeP(HT) was higher than that of CeP under hydrothermal conditions.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1997,7, 557-562

Hydrothermal treatment and strontium ion sorption properties of fibrous cerium(IV) hydrogenphosphate

H. Hayashi, K. Torii and S. Nakata, J. Mater. Chem., 1997, 7, 557 DOI: 10.1039/A606397G

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