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Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design

A method for grafting ethylenediamine to a magnetic graphene oxide composite (EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4)) was developed for Cr(VI) decontamination. The physicochemical properties of EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4) were characterized using HRTEM, EDS, FT-IR, TG-DSC, and XPS. The effects of pH, sorbent dose, foreign anions, t...

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Autores principales: Hu, Xinjiang, Xu, Jiawen, Wu, Cuiyu, Deng, Jianbin, Liao, Wenwei, Ling, Yuxiang, Yang, Yuanxiu, Zhao, Yina, Zhao, Yunlin, Hu, Xi, Wang, Hui, Liu, Yunguo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187166
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author Hu, Xinjiang
Xu, Jiawen
Wu, Cuiyu
Deng, Jianbin
Liao, Wenwei
Ling, Yuxiang
Yang, Yuanxiu
Zhao, Yina
Zhao, Yunlin
Hu, Xi
Wang, Hui
Liu, Yunguo
author_facet Hu, Xinjiang
Xu, Jiawen
Wu, Cuiyu
Deng, Jianbin
Liao, Wenwei
Ling, Yuxiang
Yang, Yuanxiu
Zhao, Yina
Zhao, Yunlin
Hu, Xi
Wang, Hui
Liu, Yunguo
author_sort Hu, Xinjiang
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description A method for grafting ethylenediamine to a magnetic graphene oxide composite (EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4)) was developed for Cr(VI) decontamination. The physicochemical properties of EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4) were characterized using HRTEM, EDS, FT-IR, TG-DSC, and XPS. The effects of pH, sorbent dose, foreign anions, time, Cr(VI) concentration, and temperature on decontamination process were studied. The solution pH can largely affect the decontamination process. The pseudo-second-order model is suitable for being applied to fit the adsorption processes of Cr(VI) with GO@Fe(3)O(4) and EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4). The intra-particle diffusion is not the rate-controlling step. Isotherm experimental data can be described using the Freundlich model. The effects of multiple factors on the Cr(VI) decontamination was investigated by a 2(5−1) fractional factorial design (FFD). The adsorption process can significantly be affected by the main effects of A (pH), B (Cr(VI) concentration), and E (Adsorbent dose). The combined factors of AB (pH × Cr(VI) concentration), AE (pH × Adsorbent dose), and BC (Cr(VI) concentration × Temperature) had larger effects than other factors on Cr(VI) removal. These results indicated that EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4) is a potential and suitable candidate for treatment of heavy metal wastewater.
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spelling pubmed-56621832017-11-09 Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design Hu, Xinjiang Xu, Jiawen Wu, Cuiyu Deng, Jianbin Liao, Wenwei Ling, Yuxiang Yang, Yuanxiu Zhao, Yina Zhao, Yunlin Hu, Xi Wang, Hui Liu, Yunguo PLoS One Research Article A method for grafting ethylenediamine to a magnetic graphene oxide composite (EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4)) was developed for Cr(VI) decontamination. The physicochemical properties of EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4) were characterized using HRTEM, EDS, FT-IR, TG-DSC, and XPS. The effects of pH, sorbent dose, foreign anions, time, Cr(VI) concentration, and temperature on decontamination process were studied. The solution pH can largely affect the decontamination process. The pseudo-second-order model is suitable for being applied to fit the adsorption processes of Cr(VI) with GO@Fe(3)O(4) and EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4). The intra-particle diffusion is not the rate-controlling step. Isotherm experimental data can be described using the Freundlich model. The effects of multiple factors on the Cr(VI) decontamination was investigated by a 2(5−1) fractional factorial design (FFD). The adsorption process can significantly be affected by the main effects of A (pH), B (Cr(VI) concentration), and E (Adsorbent dose). The combined factors of AB (pH × Cr(VI) concentration), AE (pH × Adsorbent dose), and BC (Cr(VI) concentration × Temperature) had larger effects than other factors on Cr(VI) removal. These results indicated that EDA-GO@Fe(3)O(4) is a potential and suitable candidate for treatment of heavy metal wastewater. Public Library of Science 2017-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5662183/ /pubmed/29084287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187166 Text en © 2017 Hu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hu, Xinjiang
Xu, Jiawen
Wu, Cuiyu
Deng, Jianbin
Liao, Wenwei
Ling, Yuxiang
Yang, Yuanxiu
Zhao, Yina
Zhao, Yunlin
Hu, Xi
Wang, Hui
Liu, Yunguo
Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design
title Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design
title_full Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design
title_fullStr Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design
title_full_unstemmed Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design
title_short Ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@Fe(3)O(4) for chromium(VI) decontamination: Performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design
title_sort ethylenediamine grafted to graphene oxide@fe(3)o(4) for chromium(vi) decontamination: performance, modelling, and fractional factorial design
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187166
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