Poly(amidoamine) dendrimer functionalized carbon nano tubes were synthesized, characterized and used for the sorption of americium from aqueous acidic waste solution. The sorption of Am3+ has been found to take place through pseudo second order kinetics with the rate constants of 8.61E‐05 and 5.38E‐05 mg g−1 min−1for 1st and 2nd generation, respectively, followingLangmuir isotherm. The MWCNT‐PAMAMG1 and MWCNT‐PAMAMG2 have high radiolytic stability. The stripping study revealed that EDTA can be effectively used for almost quantitative back extraction of metal ion from both generation of dendrimer. Luminescence investigation revealed the presence of single species with no inner sphere water molecule. The 1st generation dendrimer complex was found to be more asymmetric compared to the 2nd generation. The analysis of Judd Offelt parameters and evaluation of photo‐physical properties were carried out to understand the complexation of Am3+ with these sorbents.
Amido amine-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT-AA) were used for efficient and selective solid phase separation of plutonium(iv) and plutonium(vi).
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