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Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite

Polypyrrole-based (PPy) composite are promising candidates for the treatment of water pollution. Adsorption selectivity as well as a large adsorption capacity are two key factors for treating wastewater containing multiple ions. The structure and morphology of the prepared composites were characteri...

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Autores principales: Sun, Wanhong, Zhang, Wenbo, Li, Hailing, Su, Qiong, Zhang, Ping, Chen, Lihua
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9049965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35496533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08756g
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author Sun, Wanhong
Zhang, Wenbo
Li, Hailing
Su, Qiong
Zhang, Ping
Chen, Lihua
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Zhang, Wenbo
Li, Hailing
Su, Qiong
Zhang, Ping
Chen, Lihua
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description Polypyrrole-based (PPy) composite are promising candidates for the treatment of water pollution. Adsorption selectivity as well as a large adsorption capacity are two key factors for treating wastewater containing multiple ions. The structure and morphology of the prepared composites were characterized by the FT-IR, XRD and SEM examinations. The results indicate that the Fe(3)O(4) and PPy nanosphere coats attapulgite (ATP) closely and evenly. Herein, a novel Fe(3)O(4) and ATP doped three-dimensional network structure PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP composite was demonstrated as an excellent adsorbent to effectively remove Cr(vi). The as-synthesized PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP composite is suitable for Cr(vi) adsorption in a wide pH range (pH 2–6). Up to a 96.44% removal rate was found with 400 mg L(−1) Cr(vi) aqueous solution in 30 min for 0.2 g PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP adsorbent. Adsorption results showed that Cr(vi) removal efficiency by PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP decreased with an increase in pH. The removal rate of Cr(vi) had already reached 93.63% in 15 min contact time. Co-existing ions studies exhibit inorganic oxyacid anion and transition metal cation showed negative effects on Cr(vi) removal rate. A chemical rather than a physical adsorption occurred for these adsorbents as revealed by a pseudo-second-order kinetic study. The results of the adsorption isotherms showed that the adsorption process was similar to the Langmuir isotherm adsorption. Furthermore, the PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP composite exhibited a high stability for Cr(vi) adsorption during recycling tests process. This work may provide some useful guidelines for designing adsorbents with selectivity toward specific heavy metal ions.
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spelling pubmed-90499652022-04-29 Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite Sun, Wanhong Zhang, Wenbo Li, Hailing Su, Qiong Zhang, Ping Chen, Lihua RSC Adv Chemistry Polypyrrole-based (PPy) composite are promising candidates for the treatment of water pollution. Adsorption selectivity as well as a large adsorption capacity are two key factors for treating wastewater containing multiple ions. The structure and morphology of the prepared composites were characterized by the FT-IR, XRD and SEM examinations. The results indicate that the Fe(3)O(4) and PPy nanosphere coats attapulgite (ATP) closely and evenly. Herein, a novel Fe(3)O(4) and ATP doped three-dimensional network structure PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP composite was demonstrated as an excellent adsorbent to effectively remove Cr(vi). The as-synthesized PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP composite is suitable for Cr(vi) adsorption in a wide pH range (pH 2–6). Up to a 96.44% removal rate was found with 400 mg L(−1) Cr(vi) aqueous solution in 30 min for 0.2 g PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP adsorbent. Adsorption results showed that Cr(vi) removal efficiency by PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP decreased with an increase in pH. The removal rate of Cr(vi) had already reached 93.63% in 15 min contact time. Co-existing ions studies exhibit inorganic oxyacid anion and transition metal cation showed negative effects on Cr(vi) removal rate. A chemical rather than a physical adsorption occurred for these adsorbents as revealed by a pseudo-second-order kinetic study. The results of the adsorption isotherms showed that the adsorption process was similar to the Langmuir isotherm adsorption. Furthermore, the PPy/Fe(3)O(4)/ATP composite exhibited a high stability for Cr(vi) adsorption during recycling tests process. This work may provide some useful guidelines for designing adsorbents with selectivity toward specific heavy metal ions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9049965/ /pubmed/35496533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08756g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sun, Wanhong
Zhang, Wenbo
Li, Hailing
Su, Qiong
Zhang, Ping
Chen, Lihua
Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite
title Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite
title_full Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite
title_fullStr Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite
title_full_unstemmed Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite
title_short Insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for Cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite
title_sort insight into the synergistic effect on adsorption for cr(vi) by a polypyrrole-based composite
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9049965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35496533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08756g
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