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Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions

Microwave pyrolysis bio-oil from waste paper and K60 silica gel has successfully been utilised to synthesise mesoporous carbon–silica composites with uniquely tuneable surface properties, where functionality and structural characteristics can be altered and even enhanced by curing at different tempe...

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Autores principales: Sotiriou, Konstantina, Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa, Jiang, Tengyao, Janekarn, Intuorn, García, Andrea Muñoz, Budarin, Vitaliy L., MacQuarrie, Duncan J., Hunt, Andrew J.
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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/PMC9055263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35517471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02279a
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author Sotiriou, Konstantina
Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa
Jiang, Tengyao
Janekarn, Intuorn
García, Andrea Muñoz
Budarin, Vitaliy L.
MacQuarrie, Duncan J.
Hunt, Andrew J.
author_facet Sotiriou, Konstantina
Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa
Jiang, Tengyao
Janekarn, Intuorn
García, Andrea Muñoz
Budarin, Vitaliy L.
MacQuarrie, Duncan J.
Hunt, Andrew J.
author_sort Sotiriou, Konstantina
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description Microwave pyrolysis bio-oil from waste paper and K60 silica gel has successfully been utilised to synthesise mesoporous carbon–silica composites with uniquely tuneable surface properties, where functionality and structural characteristics can be altered and even enhanced by curing at different temperatures. This temperature-dependence resulted in composites ranging from highly oxygenated polymerised bio-oil composites at 300 °C to aromatic carbonaceous materials covering the silica surface at 800 °C, making them attractive materials for gold recovery from mining wastewater. The composite materials exhibit exceptional ability and selectivity to recover gold from dilute solutions. Metal adsorption on the surface of these composites proceeded via both chemisorption and physisorption leading to the reduction of Au(iii) to Au(0), resulting in high recovery capacities for gold. Composite material prepared at 500 °C demonstrated the optimum combination of surface functionality and porosity, allowing for an adsorption capacity of 320 mg g(−1) of gold and with 99.5% removal being achieved at concentrations mimicking those of real-life mine tailing wastes. All materials pioneered in this research display great potential as selective adsorbents for the recovery of gold from acidic media.
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spelling pubmed-90552632022-05-04 Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions Sotiriou, Konstantina Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa Jiang, Tengyao Janekarn, Intuorn García, Andrea Muñoz Budarin, Vitaliy L. MacQuarrie, Duncan J. Hunt, Andrew J. RSC Adv Chemistry Microwave pyrolysis bio-oil from waste paper and K60 silica gel has successfully been utilised to synthesise mesoporous carbon–silica composites with uniquely tuneable surface properties, where functionality and structural characteristics can be altered and even enhanced by curing at different temperatures. This temperature-dependence resulted in composites ranging from highly oxygenated polymerised bio-oil composites at 300 °C to aromatic carbonaceous materials covering the silica surface at 800 °C, making them attractive materials for gold recovery from mining wastewater. The composite materials exhibit exceptional ability and selectivity to recover gold from dilute solutions. Metal adsorption on the surface of these composites proceeded via both chemisorption and physisorption leading to the reduction of Au(iii) to Au(0), resulting in high recovery capacities for gold. Composite material prepared at 500 °C demonstrated the optimum combination of surface functionality and porosity, allowing for an adsorption capacity of 320 mg g(−1) of gold and with 99.5% removal being achieved at concentrations mimicking those of real-life mine tailing wastes. All materials pioneered in this research display great potential as selective adsorbents for the recovery of gold from acidic media. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9055263/ /pubmed/35517471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02279a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sotiriou, Konstantina
Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa
Jiang, Tengyao
Janekarn, Intuorn
García, Andrea Muñoz
Budarin, Vitaliy L.
MacQuarrie, Duncan J.
Hunt, Andrew J.
Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions
title Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions
title_full Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions
title_fullStr Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions
title_short Synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions
title_sort synthesis and application of tuneable carbon–silica composites from the microwave pyrolysis of waste paper for selective recovery of gold from acidic solutions
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35517471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02279a
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