Sorption and Binary Exchange of Nitrate, Sulfate, and Uranium on an Anion-exchange Resin
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Competitive ion-exchange reactions were studied on a strong-base anion-exchange resin to remove NO3- and uranium from a contaminated groundwater containing high levels of NO3- (approximately 140 mM), SO4(2-) (approximately 10 mM), and U(VI) (approximately 0.2 mM). Results indicate that although SO4(2-) carries divalent negative charges, it showed the least selectivity for sorption by the Purolite A-520E resin, which is functionalized with triethylamine exchange sites. Nitrate was the most strongly sorbed. Sorption selectivity followed the order of NO3- > Cl- > SO4(2-) under the experimental conditions. Nitrate competitively sorbed and displaced previously sorbed SO4(2-) in a column flow-through experiment and resulted in a high elution front of SO4(2-) in the effluent. Although the concentration of uranium in groundwater is orders of magnitude lower than that of NO3- or SO4(2-), it was found to be strongly sorbed by the anion-exchange resin. Because the most stable uranium species in oxic and suboxic environments is the UO2(2+) cation, its strong sorption by anion-exchange resins is hypothesized to be the result of the co-ion effect of NO3- by forming anionic UO2(NO3)3- complexes in the resin matrix. These observations point out a potential alternative remediation strategy that uses strong-base anion-exchange resins to remove uranium from this site-specific groundwater, which has a low pH and a relatively high NO3- concentration.
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