Preparation of highly stable zeolite-alginate foam composite for strontium(Sr-90) removal from seawater and evaluation of Sr adsorption performance

Authors
Hong, Hye-JinKim, Byoung-GyuRyu, JunghoPark, In-SuChung, Kang-SupLee, Sang MoonLee, Jin-BaeJeong, Hyeon SuKim, HyunchulRyu, Taegong
Issue Date
2018-01
Publisher
Academic Press
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, v.205, pp.192 - 200
Abstract
Alginate bead is a promising strontium (Sr) adsorbent in seawater, but highly concentrated Na ions caused over-swelling and damaged the hydrogel bead. To improve the mechanical stability of alginate bead, flexible foam-type zeolite-alginate composite was synthesized and Sr adsorption performance was evaluated in seawater; 1-10% zeolite immobilized alginate foams were prepared by freeze-dry technique. Immobilization of zeolite into alginate foam converted macro-pores to meso-pores which lead to more compact structure. It resulted in less swollen composite in seawater medium and exhibited highly improved mechanical stability compared with alginate bead. Besides, Sr adsorption efficiency and selectivity were enhanced by immobilization of zeolite in alginate foam due to the increase of Sr binding sites (zeolite). In particular, Sr selectivity against Na was highly improved. The 10% zeolite-alginate foam exhibited a higher log Kd of 3.3, while the pure alginate foam exhibited 2.7 in the presence of 0.1 M Na. Finally, in the real seawater, the 10% zeolite-alginate foam exhibited 1.5 times higher Sr adsorption efficiency than the pure alginate foam. This result reveals that zeolite-alginate foam composite is appropriate material for Sr removal in seawater due to its swelling resistance as well as improved Sr adsorption performance in complex media. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
CALCIUM ALGINATE; RADIONUCLIDES; POROSITY; CESIUM; SEPARATION; SEDIMENTS; EFFICIENT; RECOVERY; SORPTION; COBALT; Seawater Strontium; Adsorption; Alginate; Zeolite; Foam adsorbent
ISSN
0301-4797
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121822
DOI
10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.09.072
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