Abstract

The adsorption of radioactive cobalt from aqueous solution on MgO, MnO 2, TiO 2, SnO, activated carbon and calcined hydrotalcite was studied under static conditions as a function of pH (1, 3, 5, 7, and 10) of the 60Co solution. It was found that under the experimental conditions, 60Co was significantly adsorbed on MnO 2, TiO 2 and activated carbon and in smaller quantities on MgO, SnO and calcined hydrotalcite. The adsorption of 60Co species on MgO, MnO 2, TiO 2 and SnO can be attributed to the direct exchange of ions with a specific group on the adsorbing surface, in accordance with the concept of zero point charge (zpc). The radionuclide content was determined by gamma-spectrometry. The 60Co chemical species present in aqueous solutions with different pH values were surveyed by using high-voltage electrophoresis. It was also found that 60Co was present only as a cationic species at pH 1, 3, 5 and 7 and a neutral species at alkaline pH.

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