Development of bismuth-mordenite adsorbents for iodine capture from off-gas streams
Autor: | Fateme Rezaei, Mansour Alsalbokh, Ahmed Al-Mamoori, Ali A. Rownaghi, Shane Lawson |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
inorganic chemicals
Sorbent General Chemical Engineering Inorganic chemistry chemistry.chemical_element Radioactive waste 02 engineering and technology General Chemistry 010402 general chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Iodine 01 natural sciences Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Mordenite 0104 chemical sciences Bismuth Adsorption chemistry Environmental Chemistry Leaching (metallurgy) 0210 nano-technology Zeolite |
Zdroj: | Chemical Engineering Journal. 391:123583 |
ISSN: | 1385-8947 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cej.2019.123583 |
Popis: | The search for efficient, cheap, and robust sorbent materials which can effectively remove iodine compounds from off-gas streams in used nuclear fuel reprocessing facilities is still challenging. Herein, we report the development of bismuth-doped mordenite zeolite with different loadings for removal of iodine-129 (129I) from nuclear waste off-gas streams. Of the materials investigated, bismuth-mordenite with 5 wt% bismuth content (Bi5@Mordenite) exhibited the highest capture capacity with an iodine uptake capacity up to 538 mg/g after exposure to iodine for 6 h at 200 °C, which was ~2.5 times higher than that of the bare mordenite with relatively fast kinetics. Interestingly, the bismuth-doped mordenite sample exhibited higher surface area and porosity than those of the bare zeolite as a result of mordenite dealumination during bismuth incorporation. Moreover, the leach tests were carried out to determine the degree of iodine leaching from the iodine-loaded Bi5@Mordenite upon coming into contact with DI water and the results revealed a maximum iodine amount of 36% that was released from the adsorbent after 24 h exposure, highlighting the necessity of transforming the iodine-loaded adsorbent into a suitable waste form for permanent geological disposal. Overall, the high uptake capacity and fast uptake rate of iodine reveal the potential utility of bismuth-based zeolites as iodine capture materials when consolidated into a waste form for long-term decay storage. |
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