Abstract
Due to most of the U(VI) extraction methods suffering the issues of high cost and low efficiency, finding a new method is still urgent. In this work, we report a way to remove U(VI) from water by tribocatalysis, where a natural mineral of attapulgite is used as the tribocatalyst. By a careful investigation, it is confirmed that the ultrasonic-generated microbubbles rub with the attapulgite to form free radicals of h+, ·O2-, and ·OH, which could then be transformed to H2O2 to react with U(VI) to form UO2O2. The extraction rate of U(VI) from water is up to 87.88% (50 ppm) in 200 min. This work using the natural mineral attapulgite being tribocatalyst has the advantages of low cost and high efficiency, which also provide new insight into the conversion of U(VI) in natural conditions and will have great potential in the treatment of nuclide wastewater and seawater.
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