Preparation of Modified Fly Ash and its Adsorption Properties for U(VI) Uranium

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The paper has taken a fly ash of power plant in southern China as the research object, in view of the fly ash were modified, the research of the modified fly ash on the experimental study of nuclide uranium adsorption of uranium tailings. A modified fly ash and B modified fly ash were prepared with a-zeolite while using Na2CO3 and NaOH as intercalated material respectively. By changing the pH, initial U(VI) ions concentration, temperature of environment, and contact time, the best conditions of adsorption was selected out. By comparing the properties of two different modified fly ash composites, it is not difficult to find that the theoretical adsorption capacity of U(VI) is higher and the removal rate of U(VI) is higher than that of U(VI). Therefore, modified fly ash B had a better adsorption performance.

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