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Original Articles

MODIFIED TITANIUM PHOSPHATES AS CESIUM SELECTIVE ION EXCHANGERS

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Pages 895-907 | Received 20 Jan 1997, Published online: 16 May 2007
 

ABSTRACT

Two synthetic methods for the preparation of spherically granulated titanium phosphates (TiP), as cesium selective exchangers, have been carried out. The first method uses the “ion memory” effect for the formation of specific adsorption sites in the matrix of TiP, whereas the second method results in the preparation of granular titanium phosphate - ammonium molybdophosphate (TiP-AMP) composites by a gel technique. The efficiency of the new materials has been studied in complex systems. The cesium distribution coefficients for some of the sorbents prepared are higher than 40,000 mL/g. It was found that, due to high exchange capacity, regenerability and high selectivity for cesium, TiP materials with “ion memory” effect can be used for radiocesium recovery from ground and surface waters, whereas granular composite TiP-AMP exchangers are useful for the treatment of cesium containing acid nuclear wastes with a high content of background electrolytes.

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Anatoly I. Bortun

On leave from the Institute for Sorption & Problems of Endoecology of the National Academy of Sciences, 32/34 Palladina Prospekt, Kiev 252142, UKRAINE

Lyudmila N. Bortun

On leave from the Institute for Sorption & Problems of Endoecology of the National Academy of Sciences, 32/34 Palladina Prospekt, Kiev 252142, UKRAINE

Sergei A. Khainakov

On leave from the Institute for Sorption & Problems of Endoecology of the National Academy of Sciences, 32/34 Palladina Prospekt, Kiev 252142, UKRAINE

Abraham Clearfield

Author to whom die correspondence should be addressed

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