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High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate
A new NH(4)(+) adsorbent with high capacity and selectivity, sodium cobalt(ii) hexacyanoferrate(ii) (NaCoHCF, Na(y)Co(ii) [Fe(2+)(CN)(6)](x)·zH(2)O), was prepared. The adsorption performance was investigated by varying the mixing ratio of [Fe(CN)(6)](4−) to Co(2+) during synthesis, R(mix). The ammon...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086977/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07421f |
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author | Jiang, Yong Minami, Kimitaka Sakurai, Koji Takahashi, Akira Parajuli, Durga Lei, Zhongfang Zhang, Zhenya Kawamoto, Tohru |
author_facet | Jiang, Yong Minami, Kimitaka Sakurai, Koji Takahashi, Akira Parajuli, Durga Lei, Zhongfang Zhang, Zhenya Kawamoto, Tohru |
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description | A new NH(4)(+) adsorbent with high capacity and selectivity, sodium cobalt(ii) hexacyanoferrate(ii) (NaCoHCF, Na(y)Co(ii) [Fe(2+)(CN)(6)](x)·zH(2)O), was prepared. The adsorption performance was investigated by varying the mixing ratio of [Fe(CN)(6)](4−) to Co(2+) during synthesis, R(mix). The ammonia capacity was found to be proportional to R(mix), indicating that the NH(4)(+) capacity can be increased by increasing the Na(+)-ion content in NaCoHCF. To conduct a detailed study, we prepared homogeneous nanoparticles by flow synthesis using a micromixer with R(mix) = 1.00. Even on the addition of a saline solution (NaCl) with an Na(+)-ion concentration of 9350 mg L(−1), the capacity was maintained: q(max) = 4.28 mol kg(−1). Using Markham–Benton analysis, the selectivity factor, defined by the ratio of equilibrium constants for NH(4)(+) to that for Na(+), was calculated to be α = 96.2, and 4.36 mol kg(−1) was found to be the maximum capacity. The high selectivity of NaCoHCF results in good NH(4)(+)-adsorption performance, even from seawater. In comparison with other adsorbents under the same conditions and even for a NH(4)Cl solution, NaCoHCF showed the highest capacity. Moreover, the coexisting Na(+) caused no interference with the adsorption of ammonium by NaCoHCF, whereas the other adsorbents adsorbed ammonia only slightly from the saline solution. We also found that the pores for NH(4)(+) adsorption changed their sizes and shapes after adsorption. |
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spelling | pubmed-90869772022-05-10 High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate Jiang, Yong Minami, Kimitaka Sakurai, Koji Takahashi, Akira Parajuli, Durga Lei, Zhongfang Zhang, Zhenya Kawamoto, Tohru RSC Adv Chemistry A new NH(4)(+) adsorbent with high capacity and selectivity, sodium cobalt(ii) hexacyanoferrate(ii) (NaCoHCF, Na(y)Co(ii) [Fe(2+)(CN)(6)](x)·zH(2)O), was prepared. The adsorption performance was investigated by varying the mixing ratio of [Fe(CN)(6)](4−) to Co(2+) during synthesis, R(mix). The ammonia capacity was found to be proportional to R(mix), indicating that the NH(4)(+) capacity can be increased by increasing the Na(+)-ion content in NaCoHCF. To conduct a detailed study, we prepared homogeneous nanoparticles by flow synthesis using a micromixer with R(mix) = 1.00. Even on the addition of a saline solution (NaCl) with an Na(+)-ion concentration of 9350 mg L(−1), the capacity was maintained: q(max) = 4.28 mol kg(−1). Using Markham–Benton analysis, the selectivity factor, defined by the ratio of equilibrium constants for NH(4)(+) to that for Na(+), was calculated to be α = 96.2, and 4.36 mol kg(−1) was found to be the maximum capacity. The high selectivity of NaCoHCF results in good NH(4)(+)-adsorption performance, even from seawater. In comparison with other adsorbents under the same conditions and even for a NH(4)Cl solution, NaCoHCF showed the highest capacity. Moreover, the coexisting Na(+) caused no interference with the adsorption of ammonium by NaCoHCF, whereas the other adsorbents adsorbed ammonia only slightly from the saline solution. We also found that the pores for NH(4)(+) adsorption changed their sizes and shapes after adsorption. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9086977/ /pubmed/35548641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07421f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Jiang, Yong Minami, Kimitaka Sakurai, Koji Takahashi, Akira Parajuli, Durga Lei, Zhongfang Zhang, Zhenya Kawamoto, Tohru High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate |
title | High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate |
title_full | High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate |
title_fullStr | High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate |
title_full_unstemmed | High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate |
title_short | High-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate |
title_sort | high-capacity and selective ammonium removal from water using sodium cobalt hexacyanoferrate |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086977/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07421f |
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