Abstract

ABSTRACT At the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station site, crystalline silicotitanate (CST) ion exchangers containing sodium ions (Na+) as exchange ions are used as an adsorbent to remove radioactive cesium (Cs) and strontium (Sr) from groundwater and contaminated water. The ion exchange reactions to remove Cs+ and Sr2+ compete with the reactions with other cations in the water sources. Since the groundwater and contaminated water have low concentrations of metal cations, the influence of competitive ion exchange reactions with protons (H+) is relatively large in the removal of Cs+ and Sr2+ from the water. In this paper, the H+/Na+ ion exchange property of the aqueous solution-CST system was evaluated. Results of batch tests were used to draw the isotherm and Kielland plot for the H+/Na+ ion exchange. The thermodynamic equilibrium constant K and the standard Gibbs energy ΔG 0 of the H+/Na+ ion exchange reaction were evaluated from the Kielland plot. CST exhibited high H+ selectivity in the H+/Na+ ion exchange reaction. The values of K and ΔG 0 were determined to be 7.3 × 104 and − 28 kJ mol−1, respectively. The selectivity of CST for H+ decreased with increasing H+ concentration on the ion exchange sites in CST.

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