Tungsten oxide encapsulated phosphate-rich porous alginate composites for efficient U(VI) capture: Insights into synthesis, adsorption kinetics and thermodynamics

In this work, novel monoclinic tungsten oxide (WO3)-encapsulated phosphate-rich porous sodium alginate (PASA) microspherical hydrogel beads were prepared for efficient U(VI) capture. These macroporous and hollow beads were systematically characterized through XRD, FTIR, EDX-mapping, and SEM-EDS tech...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2024-03, Vol.261 (Pt 2), p.129962-129962, Article 129962
Hauptverfasser: Weng, Xu Chen, Ajmal, Muhammad, Shehzad, Hamza, Chen, Jiaai, Farooqi, Zahoor H., Liu, Zhirong, Sharif, Ahsan, Ahmed, Ejaz, Zhou, Limin, Xu, Li, Ouyang, Jinbo, Irfan, Ahmad, Chaudhry, Aijaz Rasool, Begum, Robina, Shaukat, Saadia
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, novel monoclinic tungsten oxide (WO3)-encapsulated phosphate-rich porous sodium alginate (PASA) microspherical hydrogel beads were prepared for efficient U(VI) capture. These macroporous and hollow beads were systematically characterized through XRD, FTIR, EDX-mapping, and SEM-EDS techniques. The O and P atoms in the PO and monoclinic WO3 offered inner-spherical complexation with U(VI). The in situ growth of WO3 played a significant role inside the phosphate-rich biopolymeric network to improve its chemical stability, specific surface area, adsorption capacity, and sorption rate. The phytic acid (PA) served for heteroatom doping and crosslinking. The encapsulated WO3 mass ratio was optimized in different composites, and WO3/PASA3 (the microspherical beads with a mass ratio of 30.0 % w/w) exhibited remarkable maximum sorption capacity qm (336.42 mg/g) computed through the best-fit Langmuir model (R2 ≈ 0.99) and rapid sorption equilibrium, teq (150 min). The isothermal sorption studies were conducted at different temperatures (298, 303, and 308 K) and thermodynamic parameters concluded that the process of U(VI) sorption using WO3/PASA3 is endothermic and feasible having ΔHo (8.19 kJ/mol), ΔGo (−20.75, −21.38, and − 21.86 kJ/mol) and proceeds with a minute increase in randomness ΔSo (0.09 kJ/mol.K). Tungsten oxide (WO3)-encapsulated phosphate-rich porous microspherical beads could be promising material for uranium removal. •Tungsten oxide (WO3)-encapsulated phosphate-rich porous alginate beads were synthesized.•Spherical micro beads exhibited excellent sorption capacity.•Phytic acid was incorporated into the system for heteroatom doping and crosslinking.•Adsorption on composite beads showed fast kinetics.•Thermodynamics findings reflected that the process of U(VI) sorption is endothermic and feasible.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129962