BARC/PUB/2013/0188

 
 

Preparation of porous titania-silica microspheres for treatment of radioactive waste

 
     
 
Author(s)

Pathak, S. S.; Bhanushali, R. D.; Pius, I. C.; Mukerjee, S. K.
(FCD)

Source

Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry, 2013. Vol. 295 (3): pp. 1641-1648

ABSTRACT

Titania–silica microspheres have been prepared by sol–gel process. Internal gelation route, which use hexamethylenetetramine as the source of ammonia was used for the preparation spherical gel particles. A cationic surfactant, cetrimide was added in the feed broth for introducing meso-porosity in the gel network. Further paraffin oil emulsion was incorporated in the feed broth before gelation for the formation of larger pores in the gel network. The spherical gel particles thus obtained were washed and heat treated under controlled conditions to remove the entrapped surfactant, paraffin oil and other organic compounds resulting in highly porous intact titania–silica microspheres. The material was characterized by surface area, porosity and by SEM photomicrographs. The ion exchange property of this material was studied using the sorption of plutonium on this material from carbonate medium by distribution coefficient studies and ion exchange column loading and elution experiments.

 
 
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