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Preparation and properties of iron oxide composite sorbents for removing arsenic, beryllium and uranium from aqueous solutions

 

Authors: Hana Porschová and Helena Parschová

 

Affiliation: Department of Power Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic


Published in:
Ion Exch. Lett. 2013, 6(4), 5-7

 

Permanent link to this page: http://iel.vscht.cz/abstracts/1803-4039-06-0005.htm

 

DOI: 10.3260/iel.2013.11.002

 

License:  Creative Commons License

 

Keywords: sorption; iron oxide; arsenic; uranium; beryllium
 

Abstract: The aim of this study was to prepare composite sorbents based on hydrated iron oxides. Prepared sorbents XAD4-A33 and XAD16-A33 contained iron oxides probably in the form of magnetite, goethite and maghemite. Sorbents showed good chemical stability (at pH 5–9), but not so good mechanical stability. It was found that prepared sorbents can be successfully used for removal of arsenic, beryllium and uranium from aqueous solutions. Removal of beryllium and uranium was less efficient than that of arsenic. Regeneration efficiency of arsenic and beryllium varied between 80 and 90 % and that of uranium was around 50 %.