Superparamagnetic Adsorbent for Removal of Uranium in Groundwater, South Korea

Authors

  • S. M. Husnain Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH), P.O. Nilore, Islamabad,
  • W. Hm POSTECH, Pohang, Rep. of Korea
  • Y- S. Chang POSTECH, Pohang, Rep. of Korea

Abstract

The feasibility of magnetic adsorbent (P-Fe-CMK-3) for the removal of uranium using
column based adsorption study has been performed. The synthesized material is efficient to
capture natural uranium from groundwater. The Phosphonate and UO2
2+ interactions were
responsible for uranium adsorption. This study confirmed the removal of natural uranium
from groundwater (with initial uranium concentration around 107 ppb) within 10 min of
contact time. However, the uptake values were not as high as compared to the values
observed in batch study due to small contact time between adsorbent and the contaminant.
Based on these results, the adsorbent material could be used in large scale treatment of
uranium contaminated groundwater and waste streams including domestic uranium filters.

Author Biographies

S. M. Husnain, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH), P.O. Nilore, Islamabad,

Chemistry Division, Directorate of Science

W. Hm, POSTECH, Pohang, Rep. of Korea

Division of Advanced Nuclear Engg.

Y- S. Chang, POSTECH, Pohang, Rep. of Korea

School of Environmental Science and Engg.

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18-06-2019

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S. M. Husnain, W. Hm, and Y.-. S. Chang, “Superparamagnetic Adsorbent for Removal of Uranium in Groundwater, South Korea”, The Nucleus, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 31–35, Jun. 2019.

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