Abstract

The efficient and renewable recovery of cesium and strontium by absorption from a new type of geothermal water liquid mineral resource is highly desirable but still challenging. In this work, a new Zr-doped layered potassium thiostannate adsorbent (KZrTS) was first synthesized and used for Cs+ and Sr2+ green and efficient adsorption. It was found that KZrTS had very fast adsorption kinetics toward both Cs+ and Sr2+ with an equilibrium reached within 1 min, and the theoretical maximum adsorption capacities for Cs+ and Sr2+ were 402.84 and 84.88 mg/g, respectively. Moreover, to solve the loss problem of the engineering application of the powdered adsorbent KZrTS, KZrTS was uniformly coated with polysulfone by wet spinning technology to form micrometer-level filament-like absorbents (Fiber-KZrTS), whose adsorption equilibrium rates and capacities toward Cs+ and Sr2+ are almost the same as that of powder. Furthermore, Fiber-KZrTS showed excellent reusability, and the adsorption performance remained virtually unchanged after 20 cycles. Therefore, Fiber-KZrTS has potential application for green and efficient cesium and strontium recovery from geothermal water.

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