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Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization

While enjoying the convenience of nuclear energy development, the environmental contamination by radionuclide leakage is of significant concern. Because of its cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness, biochar has attracted a lot of attention in the field of radioactive water treatment. Her...

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Autores principales: Guo, Yixuan, Hong Nhung, Nguyen Thi, Dai, Xiang, He, Chunlin, Wang, Youbin, Wei, Yuezhou, Fujita, Toyohisa
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8866730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35223790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.819407
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author Guo, Yixuan
Hong Nhung, Nguyen Thi
Dai, Xiang
He, Chunlin
Wang, Youbin
Wei, Yuezhou
Fujita, Toyohisa
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Hong Nhung, Nguyen Thi
Dai, Xiang
He, Chunlin
Wang, Youbin
Wei, Yuezhou
Fujita, Toyohisa
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description While enjoying the convenience of nuclear energy development, the environmental contamination by radionuclide leakage is of significant concern. Because of its cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness, biochar has attracted a lot of attention in the field of radioactive water treatment. Herein, a novel teak peel modified biochar (labeled as PMBN3) was prepared and applied to remove strontium from artificial seawater. The characterisation of the prepared PMBN3 showed it contains numerous oxygen-containing functional groups (i.e. carboxyl and hydroxyl groups), laminar morphology, mesoporous structure, large specific surface area. PMBN3 exhibited great advantages in Sr(II) adsorption, such as rapid adsorption kinetics (<1 h for equilibrium) and superior reusability. The adsorption of strontium by biochar is consistent with pseudo-second order and internal diffusion kinetic models. Among the four types of adsorption isotherms, the Freundlich isotherm showed the best fit with R(2) > 0.98. The calculated thermodynamic parameters indicate that strontium adsorption on biochar occurs exothermically and spontaneously. Furthermore, for efficient removal of Sr(II), CO(2) nanobubbles were blown into artificial seawater to precipitate the interfering metal ions, and followed by the adsorption of PMBN3 towards residual metal ions with the removal rate of Sr(II) over 99.7%. Finally, mechanistic studies have shown that the strontium adsorption process by PMBN3 is a multiple adsorption mechanism consisting of ion exchange between H(+) (from -OH and -COOH) and Sr(II), and weak intermolecular forces between Sr(II) and the PMBN3 adsorbent. This study creatively combines chemisorption and nanobubble precipitation for strontium removal, which provides great reference value and guidance for environmental remediation.
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spelling pubmed-88667302022-02-25 Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization Guo, Yixuan Hong Nhung, Nguyen Thi Dai, Xiang He, Chunlin Wang, Youbin Wei, Yuezhou Fujita, Toyohisa Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology While enjoying the convenience of nuclear energy development, the environmental contamination by radionuclide leakage is of significant concern. Because of its cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness, biochar has attracted a lot of attention in the field of radioactive water treatment. Herein, a novel teak peel modified biochar (labeled as PMBN3) was prepared and applied to remove strontium from artificial seawater. The characterisation of the prepared PMBN3 showed it contains numerous oxygen-containing functional groups (i.e. carboxyl and hydroxyl groups), laminar morphology, mesoporous structure, large specific surface area. PMBN3 exhibited great advantages in Sr(II) adsorption, such as rapid adsorption kinetics (<1 h for equilibrium) and superior reusability. The adsorption of strontium by biochar is consistent with pseudo-second order and internal diffusion kinetic models. Among the four types of adsorption isotherms, the Freundlich isotherm showed the best fit with R(2) > 0.98. The calculated thermodynamic parameters indicate that strontium adsorption on biochar occurs exothermically and spontaneously. Furthermore, for efficient removal of Sr(II), CO(2) nanobubbles were blown into artificial seawater to precipitate the interfering metal ions, and followed by the adsorption of PMBN3 towards residual metal ions with the removal rate of Sr(II) over 99.7%. Finally, mechanistic studies have shown that the strontium adsorption process by PMBN3 is a multiple adsorption mechanism consisting of ion exchange between H(+) (from -OH and -COOH) and Sr(II), and weak intermolecular forces between Sr(II) and the PMBN3 adsorbent. This study creatively combines chemisorption and nanobubble precipitation for strontium removal, which provides great reference value and guidance for environmental remediation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8866730/ /pubmed/35223790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.819407 Text en Copyright © 2022 Guo, Hong Nhung, Dai, He, Wang, Wei and Fujita. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Guo, Yixuan
Hong Nhung, Nguyen Thi
Dai, Xiang
He, Chunlin
Wang, Youbin
Wei, Yuezhou
Fujita, Toyohisa
Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization
title Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization
title_full Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization
title_fullStr Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization
title_full_unstemmed Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization
title_short Strontium Ion Removal From Artificial Seawater Using a Combination of Adsorption With Biochar and Precipitation by Blowing CO(2) Nanobubble With Neutralization
title_sort strontium ion removal from artificial seawater using a combination of adsorption with biochar and precipitation by blowing co(2) nanobubble with neutralization
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8866730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35223790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.819407
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