Abstract
99Tc is a radioactive fission product, mainly in the form of TcO4-, with good solubility and mobility in the environment. The development of effective and inexpensive materials to remove TcO4- from nuclear industry wastewater or contaminated water is significant. Wood sawdust is a byproduct of the wood processing industry and is an abundant, low-cost, and sustainable material. The mesostructure of wood consists of numerous hollow cells that are joined endwise to form an interconnected channel matrix capable of rapid transfer of ions. Imidazolium-functionalized wood sawdust (IM-WS) was synthesized using natural wood sawdust by a two-step reaction. It has excellent properties of TcO4-/ReO4- adsorption including rapid adsorption dynamics (30 s to equilibrium), good adsorption stability (pH 3-9), high selectivity (adsorption of 45.4 Re % in 1000 times excess of NO3- ions, 76.6 Re % in 6000 times excess of SO42- ions, and 92.2 Tc % in a simulated mixed solution; after adsorption, the concentration of TcO4- decreased to 0.056 ppb from the initial concentration of 12.09 ppb in 1000 times excess of SO42-), and in particular low production costs. These characteristics give it great prospects for low-level radioactive wastewater treatment and environmental remediation.
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Dong, F., Li, X., Huang, Y., Zhi, X., Yang, S., & Shen, Y. (2021). Highly Efficient Uptake of TcO4-by Imidazolium-Functionalized Wood Sawdust. ACS Omega, 6(39), 25672–25679. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c03784
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