An innovative approach to remediation of uranium-contaminated fine soil using magnetic separation and chemical washing

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Ilgook Kim , In-Ho Yoon , June-Hyun Kim , Seeun Chang , Hyun-Kyu Lee
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Uranium (U) contamination in soil, derived from industrial activities and nuclear facility operations, poses significant environmental and health risks. This study explores an innovative remediation approach combining physical separation and chemical washing to treat U-contaminated fine soil. Fine soil samples (< 0.2 mm) were subjected to a series of experiments focusing on the selective separation of silt and clay particles using PEI-coated γ-Fe2O3 magnetic nanoparticles followed by a two-step acid washing treatment. The magnetic separation effectively targeted negatively charged clay particles, utilizing strong electrostatic attraction to form flocs, which were then easily separated under a magnetic field. Two-step chemical washings were performed at room temperature to decontaminate the fine soil, employing H2SO4, HNO3, Na2CO3, and NaHCO3. The highest U removal efficiency was achieved using 1.0 M H2SO4, reducing the residual radioactivity to below the clearance level recommended by IAEA (< 1.0 Bq/g). This combined method proved highly effective, showing over 99% U removal efficiency for fine soils larger than 0.5 mm without significant soil loss. The research highlights the potential for integrating advanced material sciences into environmental remediation practices to mitigate the risks associated with U-contaminated soils.

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磁分离-化学洗涤法修复铀污染细土的新方法
来自工业活动和核设施运行的土壤中的铀污染构成重大的环境和健康风险。本研究探索了一种物理分离与化学洗涤相结合的新型修复方法来处理铀污染的细土。细土样品(<;采用pei包覆的γ-Fe2O3磁性纳米颗粒进行两步酸洗处理,重点研究了淤泥和粘土颗粒的选择性分离。磁分离有效地针对带负电荷的粘土颗粒,利用强大的静电吸引力形成絮凝体,然后在磁场下容易分离。在室温下,用H2SO4、HNO3、Na2CO3和NaHCO3进行两步化学洗涤,对细土进行去污。使用1.0 M H2SO4达到最高的U去除率,将残余放射性降低到低于IAEA推荐的清除水平(<;1.0 Bq / g)。结果表明,该组合方法对大于0.5 mm的细土U去除率达99%以上,且无明显土壤流失。该研究强调了将先进材料科学纳入环境修复实践以减轻铀污染土壤相关风险的潜力。
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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