Attapulgite as an eco-friendly adsorbent in the treatment of real radioactive wastewater

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Operators cannot ignore the radiation hazards arising from nuclear weapons. In this study, batch adsorption experiments were investigated to remove the radioactive isotope Cs-137 from the real radioactive wastewater. The attapulgite natural clay mineral was characterized and adopted as an adsorbent in a batch adsorption system. Equilibrium was reached after 2 h with a Cs-137 removal efficiency of 97% for attapulgite. The kinetics of Cs-137 adsorption on the attapulgite clay surface were evaluated. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model produced an excellent fit with the experimental kinetic data.

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Muslim, W. A., Al-Nasri, S. A., Albayati, T. M., & Salihd, I. K. (2023). Attapulgite as an eco-friendly adsorbent in the treatment of real radioactive wastewater. Water Practice and Technology, 18(9), 2068–2079. https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2023.131

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