Method for removing cesium ions in aqueous solution employing magnetic particles
A technology of magnetic particles and aqueous solutions, applied in separation methods, magnetic objects, magnetic separation, etc., can solve the problems of increased steps, time-consuming, pipe block clogging, etc., to achieve the effect of small volume, high value, and reduced volume
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[0066] Put 80ml of 10% by volume seawater solution (cesium chloride concentration: 0.253mg / ml) containing cesium chloride obtained by dissolving cesium chloride in seawater and water into a 110ml screw tube bottle, and then add ferrocyanide respectively Potassium chloride trihydrate aqueous solution (concentration 100mg / ml) and purified water 1ml each. After reacting for 5 minutes at room temperature with a seesaw shaker (model BC-700) manufactured by BIO CRAFT Co., Ltd., add heat-responsive magnetic 1 ml of particles (Therma-Max, 40 mg / ml, average particle diameter 100 nm) was further reacted for 25 minutes at room temperature using a seesaw shaker (model BC-700) manufactured by BIO CRAFT Co., Ltd. Thereafter, the magnetic particles were collected using a 4000G neodymium magnet.
[0067] The supernatant after recovering the magnetic particles was collected, and the concentration of cesium ions before and after the reaction was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry. As ...
Embodiment 2
[0069] In Example 1, after adding 1 ml of an aqueous solution of potassium ferrocyanide trihydrate, 1 ml of an aqueous solution of nickel sulfate hexahydrate (concentration: 262.85 mg / ml) was added instead of purified water, and the procedure was carried out in the same manner as in Example 1. The concentration of cesium ions before and after the reaction was measured. As a result, the cesium ion concentration decreased from 240 ppm (cesium ion concentration before the reaction) to 4 ppm (cesium ion concentration in the supernatant after collecting the magnetic particles). From this, it can be seen that 98% or more of cesium ions are removed by the magnetic particles.
Embodiment 3
[0071] In a 110ml screw vial, put into a 10% by volume seawater solution containing cesium chloride (concentration of cesium chloride is 0.253 mg / ml) 80ml, followed by adding potassium ferrocyanide trihydrate aqueous solution (concentration: 100mg / ml) 0.5ml and nickel sulfate hexahydrate aqueous solution (concentration: 262.85mg / ml) 0.1ml. After reacting for 5 minutes with a seesaw shaker (model BC-700) manufactured by BIO CRAFT Co., Ltd. at room temperature, heat-responsive magnetic particles (Therma-Max, 40 mg) dispersed in 10× phosphate buffer were added. / ml, the average particle size is 100nm) 1ml, further reacted at room temperature for 30 minutes with a seesaw shaker (model BC-700) manufactured by BIO CRAFT Co., Ltd. Thereafter, the magnetic particles were collected using a 4000G neodymium magnet.
[0072] The supernatant after recovering the magnetic particles was collected, and the concentration of cesium ions before and after the reaction was measured by atomic abs...
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