Ammonium molybdate phosphate functionalized silicon dioxide impregnated in calcium alginate for highly efficient removal of 137Cs from aquatic bodies†
Abstract
In this study, silica functionalized with ammonium molybdate phosphate (AMP) impregnated in calcium alginate (SiO2-AMP–Cal-Alg) was developed for the highly efficient removal of radioactive cesium from aquatic media. During the synthesis, a compact protective interlayer of silica was deliberately constructed to stabilize the AMP. The optimum composition of the SiO2-AMP–Cal-Alg beads was evaluated as 6% AMP modified SiO2 loaded into 4% calcium alginate. Because of high ion exchange capacity of the AMP functional layer, the SiO2-AMP–Cal-Alg has high removal efficiency (>91%) of radioactive cesium from 137Cs spiked solutions (3000–35 000 Bq L−1) and contaminated seawater. Batch experiments revealed that adsorption equilibrium was rapidly achieved within 30 min and the maximum sorption capacity was up to 37.52 mg g−1. Kinetic models and adsorption isotherm equations (Langmuir/Freundlich) were used to fit the experiment data for describing the sorption process. These SiO2-AMP–Cal-Alg beads are proposed to hold great promise for the clean-up of radiocesium contaminated water around nuclear facilities after nuclear accidents.