High-efficiently and rapidly capturing cesium from water with Prussian blue@expanded graphite as adsorbent

JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY(2023)

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The removal of radioactive 137Cs from nuclear wastewater is still needed to mitigate their high radiolog-ical toxicity to living creatures. However, the industrial application of adsorbents is still challenging owing to the complex and costly preparation and slow adsorption rate for Cs wastewater with low con-centration. Herein, cost-effective and fast removal of Cs+ is achieved by vermiform expanded graphite (EG) immobilized with potassium copper hexacyanoferrate (KCuHCF) via the in-situ synthesis method. We revealed that the nano-scale KCuHCF granules are dispersed homogeneously on the EG interlayers. With this design, it achieves an excellent Cs removal capacity of 16.24 mg/g within 30 min in ultralow Cs concentration and shows high selectivity among various competing ions. We systematically studied the associated adsorption mechanism by XPS and ICP, which revealed that ion exchange between the lat-tice K and Cs played critical roles. Our work paves the way for the design of economical adsorbents for radioactive Cs remediation. & COPY; 2023 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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cesium,graphite,high-efficiently
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