Preparation of polyantimonic acid exchanger and its adsorption separation of strontium and yttrium

Ming Yu Li*, Jing Chen, Jian Chen Wang

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Abstract

The process of preparing polyantimonic acid exchanger by oxidative reflux method from antimonous oxide using hydrogen peroxide solution as oxidant was studied. This kind of ion-exchange material has a high selectivity to Sr2+ over Y3+ among other inorganic ion exchangers that have been reported when the ion-exchange material is used as a separating medium in Sr2+-Y3+ solution. The condition of the preparation was investigated by orthogonal experimental method. The optimum reaction conditions of gaining higher distribution coefficients for Sr2+ and Y3+ are as follows: reaction temperature 60 °C, 40 mL aqueous and 12 mL hydrogen peroxide solution were mixed with 10g antimonous oxide, reaction time 120 min. Physicochemical properties of polyantimonic acid exchanger were also studied. The results show that the polyantimonic acid is a kind of cation exchanger.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)217-222
Number of pages6
JournalHe-Huaxue yu Fangshe Huaxue/Journal of Nuclear and Radiochemistry
Volume31
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2009

Keywords

  • Polyantimonic acid exchanger
  • Strontium
  • Yttrium

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