One-step electrospinning preparation of magnetic NZVI@TiO 2 nanofibers for enhanced immobilization of U(VI) from aqueous solution
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry(2023)
Abstract
The application of nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) for U(VI) removal often presents limitations due to its easy aggregation. The anchor of monodisperse NZVI on stable substrate has been verified an effective strategy to maximize the advantages of NZVI and promote the immobilization of U(VI). Herein, NZVI/TiO 2 nanofibers were one-step prepared by electrospinning technology and followed by in-situ H 2 -reduction process, which granted the great dispersion uniformity and negligible aggregation of NZVI. The NZVI/TiO 2 nanofiber consisting of Fe and FeTiO 3 showed a large saturation magnetization, which enabled the feasible solid–liquid separation by external magnetic field. The NZVI/TiO 2 nanofiber exhibited good uranium immobilization ability with an adsorption capacity was 122.3 mg g −1 at pH 7.0. XPS revealed that the U(VI) elimination was conducted by both adsorption and reduction of U(VI) to NZVI/TiO 2 . The proposed NZVI/TiO 2 nanofibers provide a great platform by reduction to efficiently remediate U-uranium wastewater.
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Key words
NZVI,TiO2,Electrospinning,U,Reduction
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