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Characterization of Natural Zeolite for Removal of Radioactive Nuclides (방사성 핵종 제거를 위한 천연 제올라이트 특성 연구)

  • Kim, Hu Sik;Park, Won Kwang;Lee, Ha Young;Park, Jong Sam;Lim, Woo Taik
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.41-51
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    • 2014
  • The four natural zeolites collected in Pohang and Gyeongju area, Kyungsangbuk-do, Korea, were characterized by XRD, XRF, DTA, TGA, and CEC analysis. The primary species of these zeolite are heulandite, modenite, illite, and illite in Kuryongpo (Ku), Pohang (Po), Yangbuk-A (Ya-A), and Yangbuk-B (Ya-B) samples. The XRF analysis showed that the four zeolites contain Si, Al, Na, K, Mg, Ca, and Fe. Cation exchange capacity of Kuryongpo (Ku) zeolite was the highest compared to other zeolites. The adsorption capacities of Cs and Sr in the four natural zeolites were compared at $25^{\circ}C$. On the basis of adsorption data Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherm model were confirmed. The equilibrium process was descried well by Langmuir isotherm model. This study shows that Ya-A zeolite is the most efficient for the $Cs^+$ and $Sr^{2+}$ ion adsorption compared to the other natural zeolites.

Studies on Adsorption of Heavy Metals with Zeolite and Bentonite (제올라이트와 벤토나이트를 이용한 중금속 흡착 특성)

  • Kang, Han;Park, Sung-Min;Jang, Yun-Deuk;Kim, Jeong-Jin
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 2008
  • This study was carried out to determine the effects of mineral composition and grain size of zeolite and bentonite from Po-hang and Kyung-ju, South Korea on the adsorption of heavy metals. Zeolite specimen consists mainly of mordenite, clinoptilolite, heulandite etc. And bentonite specimen is mainly composed of montmorillonite. Five heavy metals, Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, and Pb were used to conduct the relevant adsorption experiments with the fixed concentrations of 10 ppm and 20 ppm, respectively. Host specimens excluding specimen for Cr resulted in the adsorption rate over average 80 percent, and over 95 percent for Pb. This study indicates that zeolite is more efficient in the adsorption of the heavy metals than bentonite, and its adsorption rate tends to decrease with increasing concentration of the heavy metals.

Comparative Analysis of the Characteristics of Natural Zeolites from Mongolia, Korea, and the United State (몽골, 한국, 미국 천연 제올라이트의 특성 비교 분석)

  • Battsetseg, Bayarsaikhan;Kim, Hu Sik;Kim, Young Hun;Kim, Jeong Jin;Lim, Woo Taik
    • Korean Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.141-151
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    • 2022
  • The 16 natural zeolites collected from Mongolia (6 types), the United States (1 type), and Korea (9 types) were characterized by XRD, XRF, TGA, DTA, and CEC analysis. All 16 samples are composite minerals. Two or more mineral phases co-exist and consist primarily of minerals such as clinoptilolite, heulandite, mordenite, and chabazite. In certain samples, minerals like illite and quartz were present as impurities. The XRF analysis showed that the 16 natural zeolites contain SiO2, Al2O3, K2O, CaO, Na2O, MgO, and Fe2O3 oxides. The cation exchange capacity of the U-1 sample was 223.3 meg/100 g, which is higher than the rest of the samples. M-6 sample in Mongolian natural zeolite and K-1 sample in Korean natural zeolite showed the highest cation exchange capacity at 166.6 meg/100 g. As a result of thermal differential and thermos gravimetric analysis, all 16 samples showed excellent thermal stability up to 600℃.

The Distribution Characteristics and Contamination of Heavy Metals in Soil from Dalcheon Mine (달천광산 토양 내 중금속의 존재형태 및 오염도)

  • Suh, Ji-Won;Yoon, Hye-On;Jeong, Chan-Ho
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2008
  • The geochemical partitioning of arsenic in contaminated soils from a of wet land and tailing of the abandoned mine is examined. Chemical analysis and sequential extraction method by ultrasound-sonication extraction are applied to investigate the mobility and chemical existence conditions of arsenic as well as heavy metals. The results of this study showed that heavy metals concentration of tailings showed as a following order: Fe > As > Cu > Pb > Cr. The highest metal concentration was recognized in samples less than $63\;{\mu}m$ fraction in their particle sizes. Exchangeable and carbonate fractions in soil samples showed following Cu > As > Pb > Fe > Cr for tailings, and Fe > Pb > Cu > As > Cr for reservoir soils, respectively. Arsenic was bound as exchangeable fraction in tailings and its concentration appeared higher than those of the other metals. Thus, As can be easily dispersed into soil and water environments. The obtained results can be used to design soil remediation plan in the study area and require further detailed study to investigate severe environmental pollution of surface water as well as rivers with respect to heavy metals in terms of speciation analysis of toxic elements such as As and Cr.