Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Jun 2016)

Removal of Uranium from Uranium Plant Wastewater Using Zero-Valent Iron in an Ultrasonic Field

  • Jing Li,
  • Libo Zhang,
  • Jinhui Peng,
  • Jinming Hu,
  • Lifeng Yang,
  • Aiyuan Ma,
  • Hongying Xia,
  • Wenqian Guo,
  • Xia Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2016.01.021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 3
pp. 744 – 750

Abstract

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Uranium removal from uranium plant wastewater using zero-valent iron in an ultrasonic field was investigated. Batch experiments designed by the response surface methodology (RSM) were conducted to study the effects of pH, ultrasonic reaction time, and dosage of zero-valent iron on uranium removal efficiency. From the experimental data obtained in this work, it was found that the ultrasonic method employing zero-valent iron powder effectively removes uranium from uranium plant wastewater with a uranium concentration of 2,772.23 μg/L. The pH ranges widely from 3 to 7 in the ultrasonic field, and the prediction model obtained by the RSM has good agreement with the experimental results.

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