Journal of hazardous materials | 2021

Active and selective removal of Cs from contaminated water by self-propelled magnetic illite microspheres.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We report the fabrication of clay-mineral-based Janus microspheres that exhibit remotely steerable self-propulsion in water, facilitating their selective and active removal of radiocesium from a contaminated solution. The spray-drying of slurries of intrinsically Cs-selective illite containing iron oxide nanoparticles led to magnetic illite microspheres with superior 137Cs adsorption capability and superparamagnetic behavior. The Janus micromotor adsorbent was prepared by depositing catalytic Pt onto the half-surface of magnetic illite microspheres. The micromotor adsorbents exhibited self-propulsion at speeds as high as ~265\xa0µm/s via asymmetric bubble generation in water containing H2O2 as a fuel. The self-propulsion of the adsorbent improved the Cs adsorption kinetics six-folds compared with the kinetics in the corresponding stationary liquid. The magnetic properties of the micromotor adsorbent enabled convenient separation and direction control of the adsorbents under an external magnetic field. In particular, the micromotor adsorbent could successfully remove more than 98.6% of 137Cs from aqueous media containing competing ions including K+, Na+, Ca2+ and Mg2+.

Volume 416
Pages \n 126226\n
DOI 10.1016/J.JHAZMAT.2021.126226
Language English
Journal Journal of hazardous materials

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