Efficient removal of U(VI) ions from aqueous solutions by tannic acid/graphene oxide composites

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Tannic acid/graphene oxide (TA/GO) composites were prepared in the present research, and their properties and sorption performance were evaluated by corresponding characterization methods and bath sorption experiments, respectively. The applications of TA/GO to remove U(VI) from aqueous solution were investigated with the maximum adsorption capacity of 87.8 mg·g−1 at low pH (pH = 3.6 ± 0.03). The sorption of U(VI) ions on TA/GO followed the Langmuir model because of the complexation of oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface of TA/GO composites and uranium ions. TA/GO manifested excellent selective adsorption toward uranium ions with other metal ions (Cs+, Sr2+, Co2+). Furthermore, TA/GO as an effective adsorbent was reused to remove a large amount of U(VI) ions from aqueous solution. Therefore, TA/GO is an ideal material to remove highly toxic U(VI) ions from wastewater.

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Zhu, B., Zhang, Z., Song, F., Guo, Z., & Liu, B. (2020). Efficient removal of U(VI) ions from aqueous solutions by tannic acid/graphene oxide composites. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(24), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10248870

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