Title of article :
Titanium Pyrophosphate for Removal of Trivalent Heavy Metals and Actinides Simulated by Retention of Europium
Author/Authors :
Ortiz-Oliveros, Huemantzin Balan Direccion de Investigaci ´ on Tecnol ´ ogica - Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares - A. P. 18-1027 - Col. Escand ´ on - ´ Delegacion Miguel Hidalgo - CP 11801 - Ciudad de M ´ exico - Mexico - Universidad Autonoma del Estado de M ´ exico - Instituto Literario 100 - CP 50000 - Toluca - Estado de M ´ exico - Mexico , María Flores-Espinosa, Rosa Direccion de Investigaci ´ on Cient ´ ´ıfica - Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares - A. P. 18-1027 - Col. Escandon - ´ Delegacion Miguel Hidalgo - CP 11801 - Ciudad de M ´ exico, Mexico , Ordoñez-Regil, Eduardo Direccion de Investigaci ´ on Cient ´ ´ıfica - Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares - A. P. 18-1027 - Col. Escandon - ´ Delegacion Miguel Hidalgo - CP 11801 - Ciudad de M ´ exico, Mexico , Fernández-Valverde, Suilma Marisela Direccion de Investigaci ´ on Cient ´ ´ıfica - Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares - A. P. 18-1027 - Col. Escandon - ´ Delegacion Miguel Hidalgo - CP 11801 - Ciudad de M ´ exico, Mexico
Abstract :
This work addresses the synthesis of titanium pyrophosphate, as well as the characterization and evaluation of the sorption process of europium, for removal of trivalent heavy metals and actinides simulate. The evaluation of the surface properties of titanium pyrophosphate was carried out determining the surface roughness and surface acidity constants. The values obtained
from the determination of the surface roughness of the synthesized solid indicate that the surface of the material presents itself
as slightly smooth. The FITEQL program was used to fit the experimental titration curves to obtain the surface acidity constants:
log 𝐾+ = 3.59 ± 0.06 and log 𝐾− = −3.90 ± 0.05. The results of sorption kinetics evidenced that the pseudo-order model explains the retention process of europium, in which the initial sorption velocity was 8.3 × 10−4 mg g−1 min−1 and kinetic constant was 1.8 × 10−3 g mg min−1. The maximum sorption capacity was 0.6 mg g−1. The results obtained from sorption edge showed the existence of two bidentate complexes on the surface.
Keywords :
Titanium Pyrophosphate , Removal , Trivalent Heavy Metals , Actinides Simulated , Retention , Europium , FITEQL program
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal