Title of article :
Application of response surface methodology for thorium(IV) removal using Amberlite IR-120 and IRA-400: Ion exchange equilibrium and kinetics
Author/Authors :
Zamani souderjani ، Ehsan - University of Tehran , Keshtkar ، Ali Reza - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute , Mousavian ، Mohammad Ali - University of Tehran
Abstract :
In this work, thorium(IV) removal from aqueous solutions was investigated in batch systems of cationic and anionic resins of Amberlite IR-120 and IRA-400. In this way, the effects of pH, initial Th(IV) concentration and the amount of adsorbent were investigated. A Central composite design (CCD) under response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to determine the optimized condition. The results showed that the maximum removal efficiency of Th(IV) onto IR-120 and IRA-400 either discretely or in combination, albeit with equal mass fraction, was determined as follows: 98.09% , 65.70% and 72.19% at pH=3.23, 6 and 4.07, initial Th(IV) concentration of 78.2, 30 and 55.4 mg.L^-1 and 2.08, 2.5 and 2.2 g.L%-1 of resin, respectively. The kinetic and equilibrium data were accurately described by the pseudo-second order and Langmuir models. The results showed that IR-120 is a suitable adsorbent for thorium removal from aqueous solutions.
Keywords :
Th(IV) Removal , Response surface methodology (RSM) , Central Composite Design , Ion Exchange Resin
Journal title :
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of Particle Science and Technology