Adsorption of uranium (VI) onto amidoxime-functionalized ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers from aqueous solution

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Chun-Yu Xie ◽  
Shi-Pei Jing ◽  
Yu Wang ◽  
Xiao Lin ◽  
Hong-Liang Bao ◽  
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Dilyus I. Chukov ◽  
Dmitrii D. Zherebtsov ◽  
Leonid K. Olifirov ◽  
Valerii G. Torokhov ◽  
Aleksey V. Maksimkin

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Chih-Chen Tsai ◽  
Chuen-Kai Wang ◽  
Jhih-Wun Shao ◽  
Ming-Zheng Xiao ◽  
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pp. 1357-1377 ◽  
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Dongliang Dai ◽  
Meiwu Shi

This study introduced trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate into ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers through supercritical CO2 pretreatment before the fibers were irradiated under an electron beam. Significant differences, emerging in the ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers’ gel content, mechanical properties, and creep property according to their different irradiation doses, were studied through one-way analysis of variance. Regression equations were established between the irradiation dose and the gel content, breaking strength, elongation at break, and creep rate by regression analysis. A reasonable irradiation dosage range was determined after a verification experiment and the impact trends were analyzed; additionally, the sensitized irradiation crosslinking mechanism of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers was preliminarily examined. Then the surface morphology, chemical structures, thermal properties, and crystal properties of treated ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers were measured. The results showed that as the irradiation dose increased, the gel content first rose and then declined; the breaking strength decreased continuously; the elongation at break increased at first and then decreased; and the creep rate originally fell and then rose before finally declining slowly. Electron beam irradiation had a significant etching effect on the fibers’ surface, and both the melting point and crystallinity decreased slightly.


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