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Author(s) |
Dwivedi, C.; Raje, N.; Kumar, M.; Reddy, A. V. R.; Bajaj, P. N. (RPCD;ACD)
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Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry, 2012. Vol. 294 (1): pp. 131-136 |
ABSTRACT
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The present work describes the application of radiotracer technique for studying uptake of arsenic on titanium hydroxide, commercial titanium dioxide (TiO2) powder (anatase) and synthesized mesoporous titania beads in acidic, neutral, and alkaline conditions. Sol–gel templating method was used to prepare titania–polysaccharide composites, with different polymer contents. Mesoporous titania was obtained by heat treatment of the composite beads in a controlled environment. The synthesis process was optimized, using thermogravimetry analysis. X-ray diffraction patterns confirmed the formation of anatase pure phase titania (TiO2) at 700oC in different environments, and scanning electron microscopy studies confirmed uniform pore size distribution. The effect of surface area, polymer content and pH on uptake of arsenic(III) and (V) on the synthesized titania beads was also investigated. Arsenic(V) was found to be retained quantitatively on the titania beads synthesized from 0.8% polymer content titania– polymer composite precursor in neutral to alkaline conditions. Details of the results obtained are discussed. |
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