Removal of strontium by nanofiltration: Role of complexation and speciation of strontium with organic matter

WATER RESEARCH(2024)

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Strontium (Sr) removal from water is required because excessive naturally occurring Sr exposure is hazardous to human health. Climate and seasonal changes cause water quality variations, in particular quality and quantity of organic matter (OM) and pH, and such variations affect Sr removal by nanofiltration (NF). The mechanisms for such variations are not clear and thus OM complexation and speciation require attention. Sr removal by NF was investigated with emphasis on the role of OM (type and concentration) and pH (2-12) on possible removal mechanisms, specifically size and/or charge exclusion as well as solute -solute interactions. The filtration results show that the addition of various OM (10 types) and an increase of OM concentration (2-100 mgC.L-1) increased Sr removal by 10-15%. The Sr -OM interaction was enhanced with increasing OM concentration, implying enhanced size exclusion via Sr -OM interaction as the main mechanism. Such interactions were quantified by asymmetric flow field -flow fractionation (FFFF) coupled with an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). Both extremely low and high pH increased Sr removal due to the enhanced charge exclusion and SrOM interactions. This work elucidated and verified the mechanism of OM and pH on Sr removal by NF membranes.
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Physico-chemical water treatment,flow field -flow -fractionation,cation -organic matter interaction,membrane technology,water quality,solute -solute interactions
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