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Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres

Heteroatom-doped carbon is widely used in the fields of adsorbents, electrode materials and catalysts due to its excellent physicochemical properties. N and S co-doped porous carbon spheres (N,S-PCSs) were synthesized using glucose and L-cysteine as carbon and heteroatom sources using a combined hyd...

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Autores principales: Ren, Yongpeng, Chen, Feng, Pan, Kunming, Zhao, Yang, Ma, Lulu, Wei, Shizhong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361204
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11071819
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author Ren, Yongpeng
Chen, Feng
Pan, Kunming
Zhao, Yang
Ma, Lulu
Wei, Shizhong
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Chen, Feng
Pan, Kunming
Zhao, Yang
Ma, Lulu
Wei, Shizhong
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description Heteroatom-doped carbon is widely used in the fields of adsorbents, electrode materials and catalysts due to its excellent physicochemical properties. N and S co-doped porous carbon spheres (N,S-PCSs) were synthesized using glucose and L-cysteine as carbon and heteroatom sources using a combined hydrothermal and KOH activation process. The physicochemical structures and single-factor methylene blue (MB) adsorption properties of the N,S-PCSs were then studied. The optimized N,S-PCSs-1 possessed a perfect spherical morphology with a 2–8-μm diameter and a large specific area of 1769.41 m(2) g(−)(1), in which the N and S contents were 2.97 at% and 0.88 at%, respectively. In the single-factor adsorption experiment for MB, the MB adsorption rate increased with an increase in carbon dosage and MB initial concentration, and the adsorption reached equilibrium within 2–3 h. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model could excellently fit the experimental data with a high R(2) (0.9999). The Langmuir isothermal adsorption equation fitted well with the experimental results with an R(2) value of 0.9618, and the MB maximum adsorption quantity was 909.10 mg g(−)(1). The adsorption of MB by N,S-PCSs-1 was a spontaneous, endothermic, and random process based on the thermodynamics analyses. The adsorption mechanism mainly involved Van der Waals force adsorption, π-π stacking, hydrogen bonds and Lewis acid–base interactions.
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spelling pubmed-83083862021-07-25 Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres Ren, Yongpeng Chen, Feng Pan, Kunming Zhao, Yang Ma, Lulu Wei, Shizhong Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Heteroatom-doped carbon is widely used in the fields of adsorbents, electrode materials and catalysts due to its excellent physicochemical properties. N and S co-doped porous carbon spheres (N,S-PCSs) were synthesized using glucose and L-cysteine as carbon and heteroatom sources using a combined hydrothermal and KOH activation process. The physicochemical structures and single-factor methylene blue (MB) adsorption properties of the N,S-PCSs were then studied. The optimized N,S-PCSs-1 possessed a perfect spherical morphology with a 2–8-μm diameter and a large specific area of 1769.41 m(2) g(−)(1), in which the N and S contents were 2.97 at% and 0.88 at%, respectively. In the single-factor adsorption experiment for MB, the MB adsorption rate increased with an increase in carbon dosage and MB initial concentration, and the adsorption reached equilibrium within 2–3 h. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model could excellently fit the experimental data with a high R(2) (0.9999). The Langmuir isothermal adsorption equation fitted well with the experimental results with an R(2) value of 0.9618, and the MB maximum adsorption quantity was 909.10 mg g(−)(1). The adsorption of MB by N,S-PCSs-1 was a spontaneous, endothermic, and random process based on the thermodynamics analyses. The adsorption mechanism mainly involved Van der Waals force adsorption, π-π stacking, hydrogen bonds and Lewis acid–base interactions. MDPI 2021-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8308386/ /pubmed/34361204 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11071819 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ren, Yongpeng
Chen, Feng
Pan, Kunming
Zhao, Yang
Ma, Lulu
Wei, Shizhong
Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres
title Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres
title_full Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres
title_fullStr Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres
title_full_unstemmed Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres
title_short Studies on Kinetics, Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Adsorption Mechanism of Methylene Blue by N and S Co-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres
title_sort studies on kinetics, isotherms, thermodynamics and adsorption mechanism of methylene blue by n and s co-doped porous carbon spheres
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361204
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11071819
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