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Cation Separations with High Capacity Swelling Micas

$205,295FY2003ENGNSF

Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park PA

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Abstract Proposal Title: Cation Separations with High Capacity Swelling Micas Proposal Number: CTS-0242285 Principal Investigator: Sridhar Komarneni Institution: Pennsylvania State University The objective of the proposed research is to synthesize and characterize novel micas for use as cation-exchange materials. In previous work, micas with both tetrahedral and octahedral negative charge were synthesized. The location of the charge is expected to have implications for capacity as well as selectivity of ions. In the present work fundamental cation-exchange and equilibria in sodium-based mica exchangers with both tetrahedral and octahedral negative charges will be investigated. Exchange kinetics and equilibria involving ions such as cesium, strontium, barium, radium, copper, nickel, and zinc will be investigated. Micas will be characterized using X-ray powder diffraction, infrared absorption spectroscopy, differential thermal analysis, and scanning electron microscopy. In terms of the broader impacts, the studies may lead to applications in metal recovery, catalysis, and wastewater treatment. Because micas are stable structures, they are candidates for use in remediation of sites contaminated by radioactive species. The educational component will involve the normal mentorin

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