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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Sorption of 137Cs, 133Ba and 154Eu by synthesized sodium aluminosilicate (Na-AS)

Bhoop Singh; Radha Tomar; Sumit Kumar; Aishwarya Jain; B. S. Tomar; V. K. Manchanda

Sodium aluminosilicate has been synthesized by solution route for use as a sorbent for various radionuclides. It was characterized by XRD, zeta potential, BET surface area, FTIR spectroscopy and site density measurement. Sorption studies of (137)Cs, (133)Ba and (154)Eu on synthesized sodium aluminosilicate have been carried out at varying pH (3-10). Sorption of all the metal ions was found to increase with pH of suspension with the saturation value increasing with the oxidation state of metal ion. Effect of Aldrich humic acid (2mg/l) on sorption was also investigated. In case of (137)Cs, the sorption was not affected by the presence of humic acid, while in case of (133)Ba and (154)Eu, sorption was enhanced at lower pH and decreased at higher pH in presence of HA. A series of experiments were carried out for (154)Eu sorption on sodium aluminosilicate at various conditions. Sorption of europium was analyzed by different sorption isotherms, viz., Freundlich and D-R isotherm. Thermodynamic data reveal sorption phenomena as endothermic and spontaneous. Studies were further extended to find out effect of diverse ions (Ca(2+) and CO(3)(2-)) on sorption of europium.


Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2009

Role of magnetite and humic acid in radionuclide migration in the environment.

Bhoop Singh; Aishwarya Jain; Sumit Kumar; B. S. Tomar; Radha Tomar; V. K. Manchanda; S. Ramanathan

Sorption of (137)Cs, (90)Sr, (154)Eu and (141)Ce by magnetite has been studied at varying pH (4 to 11) in the presence and absence of humic acid. The sorption studies have also been carried out at varying ionic strength (0.01 to 0.2 M NaClO(4)) and humic acid concentration (2 to 20 mg/L). Percentage sorption of (137)Cs and (90)Sr was found to be pH dependent, with the sorption increasing with increasing pH of the suspension. At any pH, the percentage sorption of (90)Sr was higher than that of (137)Cs. The results have been explained in terms of the electrostatic interaction between the positively charged metal ions and the surface charge of the magnetite which becomes increasingly negative with increasing pH. On the other hand, (154)Eu and (141)Ce were found to be strongly sorbed by the magnetite at all pH values, with the sorption being independent of pH. The strong sorption of trivalent and tetravalent metal ions suggests the role of complexation reactions during sorption, apart from the electrostatic interactions. However, in the case of (141)Ce surface precipitation of Ce(III) formed by reduction of Ce(IV) in the presence of magnetite cannot be ruled out. Presence of humic acid (2 mg/L) was found to have negligible effect on sorption of all metal ions.


Archive | 2015

Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Highly Luminescent ZnS Nanostructures Using Zinc Dithiocarbazic Complex Chemical Route

Ranjana Sharma; Bhoop Singh; Vijay Kumar; Y. C. Goswami; Rajeev Singh; Davendra Kumar

Bis(parahydroxyacetophenonebenzyldithiocarbazate) zinc(II) and bis(acetophenonebenzyldithiocarbazate) zinc(II) complexes have been synthesized. Zinc sulphide nanostructures were obtained from both complexes at different deposition temperatures using microwave assisted chemical route. The surface morphology of as-prepared ZnS nanoparticles were obtained using X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and high transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Particles with spherical shape are shown in the TEM images of these samples. The optical properties of the particles studied by UV–Vis and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy showed evidence of quantum confinement.


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2011

Sorption of homologues of radionuclides by synthetic ion exchanger

Bhoop Singh; Renu Tomar; Radha Tomar; S. S. Tomar


Desalination | 2011

Effect of humic acid on sorption of trace metal ions by sodium aluminosilicate

Bhoop Singh; Jyoti Bhadauria; Radha Tomar; B. S. Tomar


Desalination | 2010

Sorption of toxic metals on sodium aluminosilicate (NAS)

Reeta Bhadoria; Bhoop Singh; Radha Tomar


Material Science Research India | 2006

COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF BENZALDEHYDE THIOSEMICARBAZONE

Davendra Kumar; M. C. Agrawal; Radha Tomar; Kaman Singh; Rajeev Singh; Manoj Kumar Bhardwaj; Bhoop Singh; Hari; Anjana Gupta; R.K. Taigar; Neelam Rani


Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering-international English Edition | 2018

Computational Investigation of Structure and Reactivity of Methyl Hydrazinecarbodithioate

Bhuvanendra Singh; Rajeev Singh; Bhoop Singh; D. Kumar


kuwait journal of science | 2017

Computational study on molecular structure, vibrational and electronic properties of a novel Schiff base: Benzyl2-(4-(bis(2-chloroethyl)benzylidene) hydrazinecarbodithioate

Bhuvanendra Singh; Rajeev Singh; Bhoop Singh; D. Kumar


international conference on nanotechnology | 2016

Designing some novel advance materials of dithiocarbazate Schiff base having NNSS backbone

Davendra Kumar; Bhoop Singh; R. L. Taigar; Rajeev Singh; Kaman Singh; Rayees Ahmad Bhat

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B. S. Tomar

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Aishwarya Jain

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Sumit Kumar

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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