The article describes the synthesis of composite sorbents by immobilizing iron oxide in a polymer matrix with subsequent hydrothermal treatment at a temperature of 175 °C. The sorbents based on magnetite and hematite were synthesized, their magnetic properties and phase composition were evaluated, and the iron content was determined. Sorption characteristics of the composites towards microconcentrations of Sr-90 radionuclide in solutions with different mineralization and pH were investigated. It was shown that the sorbent based on magnetite was the most efficient. In alkaline media with pH above 11, the composite sorbent based on magnetite exhibited increased selectivity towards Sr-90 and proved to be suitable for application under dynamic sorption conditions with subsequent desorption of the radionuclide with a solution of HNO3.
The present work was devoted to study of sorption parameters of resorcinol-formaldehyde resins synthesized through introduction of an inorganic filler (in amounts of 10 and 25 wt.%) with its subsequent leaching. The surface morphology and composition of ion-exchange resins have been investigated by means of the method of scanning electron microscopy. The effect of internal diffusion on the peculiarities of the ion-exchange process has been determined. It has been revealed that the ion-exchangers destruction upon a prolonged contact with highly alkaline solutions is followed by the decrease of internal diffusion coefficients and selectivity toward Cs-137 micro-quantities. The sorption properties of resins under dynamic conditions at high solution feeding rates have been studied. A sample with the highest efficiency of Cs-137 removal from highly mineralized solutions has been identified.
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