Ultralight sulfonated graphene aerogel for efficient adsorption of uranium from aqueous solutions

AbstractAn ultralight sulfonated graphene aerogel (GA-SO3H) was synthesized via simply gas phase sulfonation and was adopted to adsorb U(VI) from radioactive wastewater. The characterization confirmed plentiful sulfonate groups on GA-SO3H surfaces. GA-SO3H exhibited high U(VI) sorption capacity with maximum amount of 148.4  mg g−1 and reached maximum separation selectivity of 61.38% at 298  K and pH 5.0 due to the surface complexation between the O atoms of sulfonate groups and uranyl ions. Furthermore, GA-SO3H exhibited satisfied regeneration and excellent structural stability. This paper highlighted ultralight GA-SO3H as an efficient adsorbent for effective adsorption/recovery of uranyl ions from radioactive wastewater.
Source: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry - Category: Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research