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Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations

Organic-inorganic ion-exchangers were obtained by incorporation of zirconium hydrophosphate into gel-like strongly acidic polymer matrix by means of precipitation from the solution of zirconium oxychloride with phosphoric acid. The approach for purposeful control of a size of the incorporated partic...

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Autores principales: Perlova, Nataliya, Dzyazko, Yuliya, Perlova, Olga, Palchik, Alexey, Sazonova, Valentina
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Publicado: Springer US 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28330187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11671-017-1987-y
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author Perlova, Nataliya
Dzyazko, Yuliya
Perlova, Olga
Palchik, Alexey
Sazonova, Valentina
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Dzyazko, Yuliya
Perlova, Olga
Palchik, Alexey
Sazonova, Valentina
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description Organic-inorganic ion-exchangers were obtained by incorporation of zirconium hydrophosphate into gel-like strongly acidic polymer matrix by means of precipitation from the solution of zirconium oxychloride with phosphoric acid. The approach for purposeful control of a size of the incorporated particles has been developed based on Ostwald-Freundich equation. This equation has been adapted for precipitation in ion exchange materials. Both single nanoparticles (2–20 nm) and their aggregates were found in the polymer. Regulation of salt or acid concentration allows us to decrease size of the aggregates approximately in 10 times. Smaller particles are formed in the resin, which possess lower exchange capacity. Sorption of U(VI) cations from the solution containing also hydrochloride acid was studied. Exchange capacity of the composites is ≈2 times higher in comparison with the pristine resin. The organic-inorganic sorbents show higher sorption rate despite chemical interaction of sorbed ions with functional groups of the inorganic constituent: the models of reaction of pseudo-first or pseudo-second order can be applied. In general, decreasing in size of incorporated particles provides acceleration of ion exchange. The composites can be regenerated completely, this gives a possibility of their multiple use.
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spelling pubmed-53607512017-04-06 Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations Perlova, Nataliya Dzyazko, Yuliya Perlova, Olga Palchik, Alexey Sazonova, Valentina Nanoscale Res Lett Nano Commentary Organic-inorganic ion-exchangers were obtained by incorporation of zirconium hydrophosphate into gel-like strongly acidic polymer matrix by means of precipitation from the solution of zirconium oxychloride with phosphoric acid. The approach for purposeful control of a size of the incorporated particles has been developed based on Ostwald-Freundich equation. This equation has been adapted for precipitation in ion exchange materials. Both single nanoparticles (2–20 nm) and their aggregates were found in the polymer. Regulation of salt or acid concentration allows us to decrease size of the aggregates approximately in 10 times. Smaller particles are formed in the resin, which possess lower exchange capacity. Sorption of U(VI) cations from the solution containing also hydrochloride acid was studied. Exchange capacity of the composites is ≈2 times higher in comparison with the pristine resin. The organic-inorganic sorbents show higher sorption rate despite chemical interaction of sorbed ions with functional groups of the inorganic constituent: the models of reaction of pseudo-first or pseudo-second order can be applied. In general, decreasing in size of incorporated particles provides acceleration of ion exchange. The composites can be regenerated completely, this gives a possibility of their multiple use. Springer US 2017-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5360751/ /pubmed/28330187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11671-017-1987-y Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Nano Commentary
Perlova, Nataliya
Dzyazko, Yuliya
Perlova, Olga
Palchik, Alexey
Sazonova, Valentina
Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations
title Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations
title_full Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations
title_fullStr Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations
title_full_unstemmed Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations
title_short Formation of Zirconium Hydrophosphate Nanoparticles and Their Effect on Sorption of Uranyl Cations
title_sort formation of zirconium hydrophosphate nanoparticles and their effect on sorption of uranyl cations
topic Nano Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28330187
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