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M F Elkady1,2, H Shokry Hassan3.
Abstract
Zirconium tungesto-vanadate cation exchange material was successfully architectured at open ended nanotubes morphological structure in the presence of polyvinyl alcohol as a stabilizing agent using microwave route. The ion exchange capacity (IEC) of the material was recorded as 4.8 meq/g of about 640 m(2)/g for a specific surface area. The x-ray diffraction pattern of the material implies its crystallinity. Both scanning and transmission electron microscopes identified the average aspect ratio of the architectured nanotubes as 6.5 and its hollow structure. The material posed 96.4 % cadmium ion decontamination within 90 min compared with 84 % strontium decontamination at the same time.Entities:
Keywords: Cation exchanger; Microwave technology; Nanotube; Strontium ions; Zirconium tungesto-vanadate
Year: 2015 PMID: 26646687 PMCID: PMC4673076 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-1180-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Microwave setup for hollow nanotube zirconium tungesto-vanadate production (1- microwave oven, 2- syringe pump for feeding sodium tungestate solution, 3- syringe pump for feeding sodium meta-vanadate solution, 4- stainless steel reactor)
Fig. 2XRD of nanotube zirconium tungesto-vanadate cation exchange material
Fig. 3SEM of nanotube zirconium tungesto-vanadate cation exchange material
Fig. 4TEM of hollow nanotube zirconium tungesto-vanadate cation exchange material
Fig. 5Sorption profiles of cadmium and strontium ions onto nanotube zirconium tungesto-vanadate cation exchange material