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dc.contributor.authorEfstathiou, Mariaen
dc.contributor.authorPashalidis, Ioannisen
dc.creatorEfstathiou, Mariaen
dc.creatorPashalidis, Ioannisen
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-21T06:18:56Z
dc.date.available2019-11-21T06:18:56Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.urihttp://gnosis.library.ucy.ac.cy/handle/7/55459
dc.description.abstractThe adsorption of hexavalent uranium on two different types of sea sand [e.g. a local, Cypriot (N-SS) and a commercially available marine sediment (C-SS)] has been investigated as a function of pH, initial metal concentration, ionic strength and contact time under normal atmospheric conditions. Before carrying out the adsorption experiments, the sea sand samples have been characterized by XRD, XRF, N2-adsorption, acid/base titrations and FTIR spectroscopy. Sample characterization showed clearly that the two sea sand types differ significantly in their composition, particularly in their calcite and FeOOH content. According to experimental data obtained from acid/base titrations and adsorption batch experiments sea sand composition affects the acid/base and the adsorption properties of the adsorbents. The extraordinary high affinity of N-SS for hexavalent uranium in the alkaline pH region can be attributed to the formation of mixed U(VI)-carbonato surface species on the FeOOH crystall phases present in N-SS, which effectively compete the formation of U(VI)-carbonato complexes in solution. On the other hand, data obtained by adsorption experiments carried out in solution of different ionic strengths don't differ significantly from one another indicating the formation of inner-sphere complexes. Finally, the adsorption on sea sands is a relatively fast two-step process. © 2013 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary.en
dc.sourceJournal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistryen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84885953544&doi=10.1007%2fs10967-013-2539-2&partnerID=40&md5=e5e65d9696b8b48ab67d682c3ecc4344
dc.subjectenvironmental impacten
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.subjectcomparative studyen
dc.subjectCharacterizationen
dc.subjectX ray diffractionen
dc.subjectAdsorptionen
dc.subjectinfrared spectroscopyen
dc.subjectpHen
dc.subjectionic strengthen
dc.subjectCyprioten
dc.subjectmass spectrometryen
dc.subjectUraniumen
dc.subjectSurface complexesen
dc.subjectSea sandsen
dc.subjectmarine speciesen
dc.subjectX ray fluorescenceen
dc.titleA comparative study of the adsorption of uranium on commercial and natural (Cypriot) sea sand samplesen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10967-013-2539-2
dc.description.volume298
dc.description.issue2
dc.description.startingpage1111
dc.description.endingpage1116
dc.author.faculty002 Σχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών / Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
dc.author.departmentΤμήμα Χημείας / Department of Chemistry
dc.type.uhtypeArticleen
dc.description.notes<p>Tradenames: Agilent 7500, Agilenten
dc.description.notesShimadzu XRD 6000, Shimadzuen
dc.description.notesManufacturers: Agilenten
dc.description.notesShimadzuen
dc.description.notesCited By :5</p>en
dc.source.abbreviationJ.Radioanal.Nucl.Chem.en
dc.contributor.orcidPashalidis, Ioannis [0000-0002-7587-6395]
dc.gnosis.orcid0000-0002-7587-6395


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