Zero valent iron/poly(amidoxime) adsorbent for the separation and reduction of U(vi)
Abstract
A magnetic nanocomposite of zero valent iron (ZVI)/poly(amidoxime) (PAO) was prepared by polymerization of acrylonitrile on the ZVI surface, followed by hydroxylamine (NH2OH) treatment to convert the cyano group (–CN) into an amidoxime group (AO). The characterization results showed that PAO-stabilized ZVI magnetic composite (denoted as ZVI/PAO) was prepared successfully. ZVI/PAO was used as an adsorbent for the separation of U(VI) from solutions. The effect of environmental conditions on U(VI) adsorption onto ZVI/PAO was studied in detail. U(VI) adsorption on the ZVI/PAO surface reached equilibrium within 3 h, and the adsorption process is well described by the pseudo-second-order kinetics model. Adsorption isotherms of U(VI) on the ZVI/PAO surface can be well fitted by the Langmuir model, and the maximum adsorption capacity was calculated to be 206 mg g−1 at T = 298 K and pH = 5.0. Experimental results highlighted the application of ZVI/PAO as an adsorbent for the efficient separation of U(VI) and reduction of U(VI) to U(IV) from aqueous solutions.