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Sorption of uranium by non-living water hyacinth roots
Authors:S. Shawky  M. Abdel Geleel  Ashraf Aly
Affiliation:(1) National Centre for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control, Atomic Energy Authority, 3 Ahmed El-Zomor St.,P.O. Box 7551, Nasr City, 11762 Cairo, Egypt;(2) National Centre for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control, Atomic Energy Authority, 3 Ahmed El-Zomor St.,P.O. Box 7551, Nasr City, 11762 Cairo, Egypt;(3) National Centre for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control, Atomic Energy Authority, 3 Ahmed El-Zomor St.,P.O. Box 7551, Nasr City, 11762 Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:Summary Many studies have shown that water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) roots can be used to accumulate high concentrations of organic as well as inorganic pollutants. They are currently used to remediate aquatic environments and aqueous solutions. In the present study, sorption of uranium from aqueous solutions by using dried roots of water hyacinth has been investigated. The sorption of uranium was examined as a function of initial concentration, pH, weight of roots and contact time. Five different concentrations 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 μg . ml-1 were used. Sorption proves to be very rapid and depend on pH, weight of roots and concentration of uranium. Maximum sorption capacity of water hyacinth roots was 64,000 U6+ μg/g. The sorption of uranium by water hyacinth roots follows a Langmuir isotherm.
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