H. Green-pedersen et Gv. Korshin, Separation of cesium from high ionic strength solutions using a cobalt hexacyanoferrate-modified graphite electrode, ENV SCI TEC, 33(15), 1999, pp. 2633-2637
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36
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
Graphite electrodes modified with cobalt hexacyanoferrate (CoHCF) were used
to investigate the feasibility of electrochemically (EC) controlled ion ex
change for separation and transfer of Cs from high sodium wastes. A thin la
yer of CoHCF was formed on the graphite substrate. The surface CoHCF phase
was highly selective to Cs+ in the presence of overwhelmingly higher concen
trations of Na+ and K+. Cs+ was incorporated into the electrode at 0 V and
expelled at +1.0 V. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) confirmed the EC
control of the cesium flux and its association with the Fe oxidation state
in the CoHCF phase. There was a good correlation between the electric char
ge passed through the electrode and the amount of Cs incorporated or releas
ed. The maximum share of charge associated with Cs+ incorporation is ca. 40
%. The performance of the electrode was stable in the range of pH from 1 to
11, but it deteriorated at pH > 11. The CoHCF electrodes performed well in
multicycle processes of Cs separation and transfer, but the impact of non-
EC-controlled cation exchange and carryover by the porous substrate were al
so significant.