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Uranium Ions Removal Using Amberlite CG-400 Anion Exchanger Resin in the Presence of Sulfate Anions
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نویسنده
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kosari m. ,sepehrian h. ,outokesh m. ,fasihi j. ,mahani m.
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منبع
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international journal of engineering - 2016 - دوره : 29 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:728 -734
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چکیده
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Uptake of uranium (vi) ions using an anion exchanger resin, namely amberlite cg-400, was studied through this work in the presence of sulfate anions. impact of various parameters including ph, contact time, initial concentration of uranium ions and intrusion with different anion contents (phosphate, chloride,sulfate, nitrate and fluoride) was examined on the sorption performance of the resin. result showed that sorption of uranium ions on the resin occurs considerably at ph=4 and higher. kinetics of the sorption process was very fast and uranium sorption percentage was reached to the its maximum at very short time. an estimations of sorption process was also performed using isotherm and kinetics equations, which led to conformity of freundlich and pseudo second-order models with experimental data, respectively. the maximum sorption capacity (qmax) was found to be 63.29 mg g-1. presence of various anions species in solution show that uranium sorption using amberlite cg-400 anion exchange resin could strongly be affected. presense of sulfate ions in the solution leads to an increase in the sorption of uranium content by resin. phosphate ions have not interfered with uranium ions sorption, however flouride, nitrate and chloride exsictence in the medium cause a decline in the resin soprtion’s strength.
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کلیدواژه
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Uranium ,Sorption ,Amberlite CG-400 ,Anion Exchanger Resin ,Heavy Metals
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آدرس
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sharif university of technology, department of energy engineering, ایران, nuclear science and technology research institute, ایران, sharif university of technology, department of energy engineering, ایران, nuclear science and technology research institute, ایران, graduate university of advanced technology, department of chemistry, ایران
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