The effect of gel composition on the uranyl ions adsorption capacity of poly(N‐vinyl 2‐pyrrolidone‐g‐citric acid) hydrogels prepared by gamma rays |
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Authors: | Tuncer Ç aykara,Sinan Ö ren,Ö mer Kantoglu,Olgun Gü ven |
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Abstract: | Poly(N‐vinyl 2‐pyrrolidone‐g‐citric acid) (PVP‐g‐CA) hydrogels with varying compositions were prepared from ternary mixtures of N‐vinyl 2‐pyrrolidone–citric acid–water by using 60Co γ‐rays. The effect of gel composition on the uranyl ions adsorption capacity of PVP‐g‐CA hydrogels was investigated. Uranyl adsorption capacity of these hydrogels were found to be in the range of 18–144 mg [UO]/g dry gel from the aqueous solution of uranyl nitrate and 22–156 mg [UO]/g dry gel from the aqueous solution of uranyl acetate, depending on the content of citric acid in the hydrogel, while poly(N‐vinyl 2‐pyrrolidone) hydrogel did not sorb any uranyl ion. The swelling of PVP‐g‐CA hydrogel containing 2.7 mol % CA was observed in water (1620%), in uranyl acetate solution (1450%) and in uranyl nitrate solution (1360%), as compared to 700% swelling of pure PVP hydrogels. The diffusion coefficients were varied from 12.57 up to 4.04 • 10−8 m2 s−1. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 77: 1037–1043, 2000 |
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Keywords: | hydrogel poly(N‐vinyl 2‐pyrrolidone‐g‐citric acid) swelling uranyl adsorption |
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