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Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs

Oxidation of As(iii) to As(v) is an effective way to improve the performance of most arsenic removal technologies. In this study, a new alternative biosorbent, TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs (TBC) was applied in remediation for As(iii) from aqueous solutio...

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Autores principales: Yang, Yan, Zhang, Ruixue, Chen, Shiwan, Zhu, Jian, Wu, Pan, Huang, Jiayan, Qi, Shihua
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8982158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08941b
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author Yang, Yan
Zhang, Ruixue
Chen, Shiwan
Zhu, Jian
Wu, Pan
Huang, Jiayan
Qi, Shihua
author_facet Yang, Yan
Zhang, Ruixue
Chen, Shiwan
Zhu, Jian
Wu, Pan
Huang, Jiayan
Qi, Shihua
author_sort Yang, Yan
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description Oxidation of As(iii) to As(v) is an effective way to improve the performance of most arsenic removal technologies. In this study, a new alternative biosorbent, TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs (TBC) was applied in remediation for As(iii) from aqueous solution. Compared with unmodified biochar, the specific surface areas and total pore volumes of TBC increased while the average aperture decreased due to the loading of nano-TiO(2). The X-ray diffraction (XRD) of TBC confirmed that the precipitated titanium oxide was primarily anatase. pH did not have a significant effect on the adsorption capacity at 10 mg L(−1) As(iii) in suspension with a pH ranging from 2 to 10. Adsorption kinetics data were best fitted by the pseudo-second-order model (R(2) > 0.999). The Sips maximum adsorption capacity was 58.456 mg g(−1) at 25 °C, which is comparable with other adsorbents reported in previous literature. The Gibbs free energy (ΔG) of As(iii) adsorption was negative, indicating the spontaneous nature of adsorption. The results of free radical scavenging and N(2) purging experiments indicated that O(2) acted as an electron accepter and O(2)˙(−) dominated the oxidation of As(iii). The oxidation of As(iii) obviously affected the adsorption capacity for As(iii) by TBC. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) studies showed that As(iii) and As(v) existed on the surface of TBC, suggesting that the oxidation of As(iii) occurred. TBC played multiple roles for As(iii), including direct adsorption and photocatalytic oxidation adsorption. Regeneration and stability experiments showed that TBC was an environment-friendly and efficient adsorbent for As(iii) removal.
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spelling pubmed-89821582022-04-13 Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs Yang, Yan Zhang, Ruixue Chen, Shiwan Zhu, Jian Wu, Pan Huang, Jiayan Qi, Shihua RSC Adv Chemistry Oxidation of As(iii) to As(v) is an effective way to improve the performance of most arsenic removal technologies. In this study, a new alternative biosorbent, TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs (TBC) was applied in remediation for As(iii) from aqueous solution. Compared with unmodified biochar, the specific surface areas and total pore volumes of TBC increased while the average aperture decreased due to the loading of nano-TiO(2). The X-ray diffraction (XRD) of TBC confirmed that the precipitated titanium oxide was primarily anatase. pH did not have a significant effect on the adsorption capacity at 10 mg L(−1) As(iii) in suspension with a pH ranging from 2 to 10. Adsorption kinetics data were best fitted by the pseudo-second-order model (R(2) > 0.999). The Sips maximum adsorption capacity was 58.456 mg g(−1) at 25 °C, which is comparable with other adsorbents reported in previous literature. The Gibbs free energy (ΔG) of As(iii) adsorption was negative, indicating the spontaneous nature of adsorption. The results of free radical scavenging and N(2) purging experiments indicated that O(2) acted as an electron accepter and O(2)˙(−) dominated the oxidation of As(iii). The oxidation of As(iii) obviously affected the adsorption capacity for As(iii) by TBC. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) studies showed that As(iii) and As(v) existed on the surface of TBC, suggesting that the oxidation of As(iii) occurred. TBC played multiple roles for As(iii), including direct adsorption and photocatalytic oxidation adsorption. Regeneration and stability experiments showed that TBC was an environment-friendly and efficient adsorbent for As(iii) removal. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8982158/ /pubmed/35424737 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08941b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yang, Yan
Zhang, Ruixue
Chen, Shiwan
Zhu, Jian
Wu, Pan
Huang, Jiayan
Qi, Shihua
Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs
title Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs
title_full Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs
title_fullStr Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs
title_full_unstemmed Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs
title_short Arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using TiO(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste Chinese traditional medicine dregs
title_sort arsenic(iii) removal from aqueous solution using tio(2)-loaded biochar prepared by waste chinese traditional medicine dregs
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8982158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08941b
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