Porous Chitosan/Biocarbon Composite Membrane As The Electrode Material For The Electrosorption Of Uranium From Aqueous Solution

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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The radioactive pollution owing to the discharge of effluents containing radionuclides brings serious toxicological effects on the ecological environment. In this work, the chitosan (CS) and biomass-resourced porous activated carbons (BC) composite membranes (CS/BC) were used as the electrodes for the electrosorption of U (VI) from aqueous solutions. The capacitive characteristic and electrosorption performance of the composite electrodes was systematically investigated. The CV curves of the CS/BC membrane showed normal dependency of scan-rate and U(VI) concentration, reflecting good removal capacity and kinetic rate for U(VI) electrosorption. The CS: BC mass ratios had significant effects on U(VI) electrosorption performance, and the CS/BC-2 is the best among various CS/BC electrodes owing to its good match of functional groups and mesoporous structure. The CS/BC-2 presented high removal capability of for U(VI) electrosorption (207.6 mg/g at the voltage of 0.9 V and pH 4.0, based on Langmuir model). The electrosorption involves in electrical double-layer formation, ionexchange, complexation and physisorption. The cyclic electrosorption-desorption results and the XPS characterization further clarified this mechanism. The CS/BC-2 could also selectively adsorbed U(VI) from other coexisted metal ions in electrosorption. The results revealed the potential application of electrosorption process by using CS/BC electrodes in U(VI) solution for the cleanup of environmental pollution.
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Chitosan and biocarbon, Electrosorption, Uranium
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