Abstract
An adsorption–coagulation–microfiltration (A–C–MF) hybrid process using copper ferrocyanide (CuFC) as the adsorbent was developed in this study for the removal of cesium from water. The effect of coagulant on cesium removal by CuFC adsorption was investigated. A simpler calculation method for determining the CuFC dosage was established based on the Freundlich adsorption isotherms. Although the volume of treated water was 1.32 times higher for the A–C–MF process than the adsorption–microfiltration (A–MF) process, the cake layer and membrane pore resistances in the former were both lower than those in the latter due to the coagulation process.
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