Abstract

AlCu-oxides pillared Montmorillonite (MMN) was synthesized by the ion-exchange reaction and then impregnated by bismuth (Bi) to produce single-phase material ([email protected]) aiming at vapor iodine (I2) capture. The resulting [email protected] mesoporous material demonstrated high capture capacity and thermal stability. The displayed capture capacity, 485 ± 54 mg-I/g-sorbent, was benefited from the strong affinity of Bi to iodine and the pores of the material. The gaseous I2 was captured chemically by [email protected] via Bi-O-I and BiI3 formation in the inner surface of the AlCu-PILC and pillars, respectively. In addition to the chemisorption, molecular I2 was captured physically in the pores of the material. The stability of the iodine-containing material was investigated by a leaching experiment before and after Bi2O3 treatment of the material. Without Bi2O3 treatment, [email protected] showed 22.12 mass% iodine losses after exposure to hot aqueous media for 7 days. On the other hand, after the post-sorption treatment at 500 °C, the iodine loss was only 0.75 mass% under similar conditions, indicating the material is stabilized significantly after the treatment. Post-sorption treatment of [email protected] by Bi2O3 at high temperature transformed BiI3 into a more thermally durable form (Bi-O-I). These results indicate that [email protected] is a promising material for vapor iodine capture and subsequent final disposal.

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