Removal of Co and Cs Ions from Low Radioactive Solutions Using Willd

Science Direct Working Paper No S1574-0331(04)70730-4

6 Pages Posted: 7 Jun 2017 Last revised: 20 Jan 2018

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Karin Popa

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University - Chemistry Faculty

Anca-Irina Cecal

Universitatea AL.I.CUZA Iasi

Ioan Craciun

Carol I National Defence University, Romania

I. Caraus

University of Bacau

Cristian Draghici

Titu Maiorescu University

E. Rogojina

Ovidius University of Constanţa

Date Written: September 2003

Abstract

This study concerns the removal of the Cs and Co β+γ-radioactive ions in Willd. water fern. The living fern and two different types of biosorbent prepared from were tested to remove the above–mentioned radioactive ions from dilute solutions, in the absence and in the presence of the ionic competition. Effective Cs and Co ions removal from low radioactive wastewaters was demonstrated. The time–dependent K(t) values were calculated from the absorption data. These results indicate that removal process achieved equilibrium in about 120 min and that it involves two steps: rapid and slow absorption; the active process (metabolic bioaccumulation on the living fern) was responsible for above one half of the total removal process. A thin layer radiochromatography study leads to the conclusion that the biochemical components in which Cs and Co place themselves are of a polysaccharide and lipoid fractions.

Keywords: Environmental Chemistry > Environmental Chemistry, envchem/0309002

Suggested Citation

Popa, Karin and Cecal, Anca-Irina and Craciun, Ioan and Caraus, I. and Draghici, Cristian and Rogojina, E., Removal of Co and Cs Ions from Low Radioactive Solutions Using Willd (September 2003). Science Direct Working Paper No S1574-0331(04)70730-4, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2981132

Karin Popa (Contact Author)

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University - Chemistry Faculty ( email )

Romania

Anca-Irina Cecal

Universitatea AL.I.CUZA Iasi ( email )

Ioan Craciun

Carol I National Defence University, Romania ( email )

Şoseaua Panduri, nr 68-72
Bucureşti, 7000
Romania

I. Caraus

University of Bacau

Bacau
Romania

Cristian Draghici

Titu Maiorescu University ( email )

22, Dâmbovnicului Street, sector 4, 040051
Bucharest
Romania

E. Rogojina

Ovidius University of Constanţa

b-dul Mamaia nr. 124
Constanta, 900527
Romania

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