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Use of open-cell resilient polyurethane foam loaded with crown ether for the preconcentration of uranium from aqueous solutions

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The preconcentration of uranium from aqueous solutions on open-cell resilient polyurethane foams (PUF) impregnated with crown ether as an organic extractant in different conditions was investigated. The data showed that 50 minutes is a sufficient time to attain equilibrium with a maximum extraction percentage for uranium ion on polyurethane foams loaded with crown ether. Also the extraction percentage of uranium is increased markedly with increasing the pH values up to pH ~ 6 and displayed the lowest extraction at 8>pH>6. The different isotherms of uranium sorption have shown that the sorption followed a Freundlich isotherm. Column studies have been carried out in order to extend these studies to the plant scale. From the data of column sorption and breakthrough curves, the height equivalent of theoretical plates (HETP), and breakthrough capacity which affect the efficiency of the column have been calculated and found to be 1.03 mm/plate, 64±5 and 58.3 mg uranium/gram polyurethane foam impregnated with crown ether, respectively.

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Abou-Mesalam, M.M., El-Naggar, I.M., Abdel-Hai, M.S. et al. Use of open-cell resilient polyurethane foam loaded with crown ether for the preconcentration of uranium from aqueous solutions. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 258, 619–625 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JRNC.0000011759.59176.53

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