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Preparation of some resorcinol formaldehyde resins for the separation of 134CS from acidic waste streams

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Pages 4721-4733 | Received 03 Jan 2012, Accepted 08 May 2013, Published online: 08 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

An assortment of equilibrium assessments was conducted at 298 ± 2 K with a granulated resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) resin, and acetone resorcinol formaldehyde gel (ARF) in an attempt to decontaminate 134CS from waste streams. A: R: F: Na2Co3 was optimized as 2:1:2:1.6, during ARF preparation while, R: F: Na2Co3 was found to be 1: 3.5: 1.5 in case of RF, respectively. The obtained gels were amorphous and possessed different functional groups. The ARF had higher surface area and total pore volume values than RF; 780 m2/g and 0.62 cm3/g were the maximum values obtained for ARF under different conditions. The scanning electron microscope graphs proved that they are granular and spherical in nature with nanometer sizes under 22 W ultrasonic dispersion. In these tryouts, simulated waste sample to134Cs was used in comparison with other radioactive 60Co and 152+154. Lagergren first-order kinetic model was used to compare the kinetic constants, Kads of the tested ions; the order of Kads of Cs+ < Co2+ < Eu3+, which were in accordance with data obtained in the Cartesian coordinate in space. However, a reversed order of selectivity and capacity measurements was obtained because of hydration of the ions in solution.

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