Abstract

The results of the study of the interaction of an aqueous solution of strontium nitrate with potas-sium-titanate nanoparticles of different morphology obtained by the hydrothermal method are reported. Comparative analysis showed the advantage of nanotubes as sorbents over nanolayers and nanowires. As can be seen from the experiment conducted with nanotubes containing aluminum, an amount of strontium sorbed from the solution rises with increasing temperature: at 50°C the absorption by the tubular matrix was ≈ 0.76 × 10−3 mol g−1, and at 80°C that was ≈ 2.02 × 10−3 mol g−1. Nanotube samples doped with magnesium had the best sorption characteristics: After 5 h of keeping in a solution at 80°С, the content of strontium in them was ≈3.65 × 10−3 mol g−1. The results show the promise of using potassium titanate nanoparticles to extract strontium from aqueous solutions.

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