Abstract

Nanomagnetite was synthesized by heating natural siderite in nitrogen conditions and was characterized using XRD, XPS, TEM, FT-IR and acid–base titration. Characteristic results illustrated that the reactive site density (17.91 sites/nm2) of nanomagnetite was significantly higher than that of natural siderite (3.63 sites/nm2), whereas average pore size (14.9 nm) of nanomagnetite decreased compared to natural siderite (52.5 nm). Effects of different ambient conditions (i.e., pH, contact time, temperatures and ionic strength) on removal behaviors of Eu(III)/U(VI) on nanomagnetite were conducted by batch experiments. Removal isotherms and kinetics of Eu(III)/U(VI) on nanomagnetite fitted well by models of Langmuir and pseudo-second kinetic, respectively. Additionally, the max sorption capacity of nanomagnetite with Eu(III) (11.95 mg/g) at pH = 2.5 and T = 328 K was significantly higher than sorption capacity of U(VI) (4.93 mg/g). The XPS analysis demonstrated that the surface oxygen groups of nanomagnetite p...

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