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Simultaneous removal of radioactive cesium and strontium from seawater using a highly efficient Prussian blue-embedded alginate aerogel

Title
Simultaneous removal of radioactive cesium and strontium from seawater using a highly efficient Prussian blue-embedded alginate aerogel
Author(s)
Eun, SeminRyu, JunghoKim, HyuncheolHong, Hye-JinKim, Soonhyun
Issued Date
2021-11
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, v.297
Type
Article
Author Keywords
137Cs90SrAlginatePB-alginate aerogelPrussian blue
Keywords
FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR ACCIDENTCALCIUM ALGINATEADSORPTIONBEADSWASTERADIONUCLIDESCOMPOSITEMECHANISMADSORBENTBEHAVIOR
ISSN
0301-4797
Abstract
Radioactive cesium (137Cs) and strontium (90Sr) contaminants in seawater have been a serious problem since the Fukushima accident in 2011 due to their long-term health risks. For the effective and simultaneous removal of radioactive cesium (137Cs) and strontium (90Sr) from seawater, a Prussian blue (PB)-immobilized alginate aerogel (PB–alginate aerogel) was fabricated and its adsorption performance was evaluated. PB nanoparticles were homogeneously dispersed in the three-dimensional porous alginate aerogel matrix, which enabled facile contact with seawater. The PB–alginate aerogel exhibited Cs+ and Sr2+ adsorption capacities of 19.88 and 20.10 mg/g, respectively, without substantial interference because Cs+ and Sr2+ adsorption occurred at different adsorption sites on the composite. The Cs+ and Sr2+ adsorption onto the PB–alginate aerogel was completed within 3 h due to the highly porous morphology of the aerogel. The Cs+ and Sr2+ adsorption behaviors on the PB–alginate aerogel were systematically investigated under various conditions. Compared with Cs+ adsorption, Sr2+ adsorption onto the PB–alginate aerogel was more strongly influenced by competing cations (Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, and K+) in seawater. 137Cs and 90Sr removal tests in real seawater demonstrated the practical feasibility of the PB–alginate aerogel as an adsorbent. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16475
DOI
10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113389
Publisher
Academic Press
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