Title of article :
Sorption of Thorium Using Magnetic Graphene Oxide Polypyrrole Composite Synthesized from Water Hyacinth Roots
Author/Authors :
Gado, Mohamed Nuclear Materials Authority - 530 P.O. Box Maadi - Cairo, EGYPT
Abstract :
Polypyrrole magnetic graphene oxide (PPy/MGO) composites have been synthesized
from a natural source (water hyacinth roots) using polymerization technique for Th(IV) ions
pre-concentration from aqueous solutions. The effects of controlling factor have been studied using
the batch technique. The obtained results show that the maximum Th(IV) adsorption capacity by
PPy/MGO composite is 277.8 mg/g at pH 4, which is higher than traditional adsorbents.
PPy/MGO composite also presents excellent regeneration/reuse property. The PPy/MGO
was thoroughly characterized by a number of techniques namely, Fourier transforms infrared, Raman,
as well as X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric and Energy-Dispersive X-ray (EDX). Due to the high
adsorption capacity of Th (IV), PPy/MGO composite can be used in nuclear fuel achievement and
for Th(IV) environmental pollution cleanup.
Keywords :
Adsorption , Composite , Graphene oxide , Polypyrrole , Thorium
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics