Adsorptive removal of technetium‐99 using macroporous poly(GMA‐co‐EGDMA) modified with diethylene triamine |
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Authors: | Radmila V. Hercigonja Danijela D. Maksin Aleksandra B. Nastasović Snežana S. Trifunović Pavle B. Glodić Antonije E. Onjia |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 12‐16, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia;2. University of Belgrade ‐ Vin?a Institute of Nuclear Sciences, P.O. Box 522, Belgrade, 11001, Republic of Serbia;3. University of Belgrade, ICTM‐Center for Chemistry, Polymer Department, Studentski trg 12‐16, Belgrade, 11000, Republic of Serbia;4. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 16, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia |
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Abstract: | The possibility of sorption of technetium‐99 in the form of pertechnetate anion (TcO4?) and the sorption kinetics for removing TcO4? from aqueous solution by chelating polymers based on glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) were investigated. Two samples of macroporous crosslinked poly(glycidyl methacrylate‐co‐ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) (PGME), with different amount of the crosslinker (ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, EGDMA), were synthesized by suspension copolymerization and functionalized with diethylene triamine (deta). We propose that nonspecific sorption of pertechnetate anion via electrostatic interactions takes place at the protonated amino groups of macroporous crosslinked copolymer. The results of batch experiments performed at pH 1–14 showed fast sorption kinetics for removing TcO4? by amino‐functionalized PGME‐deta in a wide range of pH, that is, from 1.0 to 9.0. Almost complete removal of TcO4? (91–98%) was reached within 180 min in the stated pH range (1.0–9.0), with the sorption half‐times of under 25 min. The partitioning coefficients of linear adsorption isotherms, with 180‐min equilibrium time, reach the high values of 2130 mL g?1 and 1698 mL g?1 for the two samples of synthesized PGME‐deta. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011 |
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Keywords: | macroporous polymers glycidyl methacrylate based pertechnetate adsorption FTIR |
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