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Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6)

The environmental and health impacts caused by arsenic (As) in wastewater make it necessary to carefully manage As wastes. In the present work, a composite of the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6) and nano-iron (H/Fe) was used as an adsorbent to remove As(v) from aqueous solution. To better understand the r...

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Autores principales: Wu, Fenghui, Zhao, Chenyang, Qu, Guangfei, Yan, Zhoupeng, Zeng, Yingda, Chen, Bangjin, Hu, Yinghui, Ji, Wei, Li, Yingli, Tang, Huimin
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09339d
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author Wu, Fenghui
Zhao, Chenyang
Qu, Guangfei
Yan, Zhoupeng
Zeng, Yingda
Chen, Bangjin
Hu, Yinghui
Ji, Wei
Li, Yingli
Tang, Huimin
author_facet Wu, Fenghui
Zhao, Chenyang
Qu, Guangfei
Yan, Zhoupeng
Zeng, Yingda
Chen, Bangjin
Hu, Yinghui
Ji, Wei
Li, Yingli
Tang, Huimin
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description The environmental and health impacts caused by arsenic (As) in wastewater make it necessary to carefully manage As wastes. In the present work, a composite of the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6) and nano-iron (H/Fe) was used as an adsorbent to remove As(v) from aqueous solution. To better understand the removal effect of H/Fe on As(v) in aqueous solution, the reaction parameters of pH, reaction temperature, time and H/Fe dosage were systematically analyzed in detail. The results show that H/Fe has significant removal efficiency toward As(v), and that the adsorption of As(v) by 0.5 g H/Fe reaches its maximum adsorption capacity within 2 h. The adsorption of As(v) on H/Fe is a non-linear, time-varying process. The initial adsorption reaction is fast; however, unlike at the beginning, the later reaction involves sustained slow absorption, resulting in a distinct two-phase adsorption characteristic. Redox reaction may be one of the mechanisms responsible for the slow adsorption of As(v) on H/Fe. At the same time, the As(v) removal effect of H/Fe is greatly restricted by the pH. Electrostatic adsorption, adsorption co-precipitation and redox reactions act together on H/Fe in the As(v) removal process. This study provides a basis for further clarifying the adsorption, adsorption rules and mechanism of As(v) on H/Fe and a feasible method for the improvement of As(v) removal efficiency of zero-valent iron materials.
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spelling pubmed-86948852022-04-13 Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6) Wu, Fenghui Zhao, Chenyang Qu, Guangfei Yan, Zhoupeng Zeng, Yingda Chen, Bangjin Hu, Yinghui Ji, Wei Li, Yingli Tang, Huimin RSC Adv Chemistry The environmental and health impacts caused by arsenic (As) in wastewater make it necessary to carefully manage As wastes. In the present work, a composite of the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6) and nano-iron (H/Fe) was used as an adsorbent to remove As(v) from aqueous solution. To better understand the removal effect of H/Fe on As(v) in aqueous solution, the reaction parameters of pH, reaction temperature, time and H/Fe dosage were systematically analyzed in detail. The results show that H/Fe has significant removal efficiency toward As(v), and that the adsorption of As(v) by 0.5 g H/Fe reaches its maximum adsorption capacity within 2 h. The adsorption of As(v) on H/Fe is a non-linear, time-varying process. The initial adsorption reaction is fast; however, unlike at the beginning, the later reaction involves sustained slow absorption, resulting in a distinct two-phase adsorption characteristic. Redox reaction may be one of the mechanisms responsible for the slow adsorption of As(v) on H/Fe. At the same time, the As(v) removal effect of H/Fe is greatly restricted by the pH. Electrostatic adsorption, adsorption co-precipitation and redox reactions act together on H/Fe in the As(v) removal process. This study provides a basis for further clarifying the adsorption, adsorption rules and mechanism of As(v) on H/Fe and a feasible method for the improvement of As(v) removal efficiency of zero-valent iron materials. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8694885/ /pubmed/35423198 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09339d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wu, Fenghui
Zhao, Chenyang
Qu, Guangfei
Yan, Zhoupeng
Zeng, Yingda
Chen, Bangjin
Hu, Yinghui
Ji, Wei
Li, Yingli
Tang, Huimin
Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6)
title Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6)
title_full Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6)
title_fullStr Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6)
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6)
title_short Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [Hmim]SbF(6)
title_sort adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using a zero-valent iron material modified by the ionic liquid [hmim]sbf(6)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09339d
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