Uranium(VI) adsorption on surfactant modified heulandite/clinoptilolite rich tuff

The adsorption of uranium(VI) on heulandite/clinoptilolite rich zeolitic tuff modified with diferent amounts (2, 5 and 10 meq/100 g) of hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium (HDTMA) ion was investigated. The organozeolites were prepared by ion exchange of inorganic cations at the zeolite surface with HDTMA io...

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Main Authors: SRDJAN MATIJASEVIC, ALEKSANDRA DAKOVIC, MAGDALENA TOMASEVIC-CANOVIC, MIRJANA STOJANOVIC, DEANA ILES
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2006-12-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.shd.org.yu/HtDocs/SHD/Vol71/No12/JSCS_V71_No12-09.pdf
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Summary:The adsorption of uranium(VI) on heulandite/clinoptilolite rich zeolitic tuff modified with diferent amounts (2, 5 and 10 meq/100 g) of hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium (HDTMA) ion was investigated. The organozeolites were prepared by ion exchange of inorganic cations at the zeolite surface with HDTMA ions, and the three prepared samples were denoted as OA-2, OA-5 and OA-10. The maximal amount of HDTMAin the organozeolite OA-10 (10 meq/100 g) was equal to the external cation exchange capacity of the starting material. The results showed that uranium( VI) adsorption on unmodified zeolitic tuff was low (0.34 mg uranium(VI)/g adsorbent), while for the organozeolites, the adsorption increased with increasing amount of HDTMA at the zeolitic surface. The highest adsorption indexes were achieved for the organozeolite OA-10, in which all the surface inorganic cations had been replaced with HDTMA. An investigation of the adsorption of uranium(VI) ions onto organozeolite OA-10 at different pH values (3, 6 and 8) showed that the adsorption index increased with increasing amount of adsorbent in the suspension. Since uranium(VI) speciation is highly dependent on pH, from the adsorption isotherms, it can be seen that uranium(VI) adsorption on organozeolite OA-10 at pH 6 and 8 is well described by a Langmuir type of isotherm, while at pH 3, it corresponds to a Type III isotherm.
ISSN:0352-5139