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Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar

Humans and ecosystems are severely damaged by the existence of As(III/V) in the aquatic environment. Herein, an advanced Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC (Fe(3)O(4)-sunflower straw biochar) adsorbent was fabricated by co-precipitation method with sunflower straw biochar (SFBC) prepared at different calcination temper...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Yuling, Shi, Hao, Tang, Xin, Kuang, Daihong, Zhou, Jinlong, Yang, Fangyuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136499
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10090534
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author Zhao, Yuling
Shi, Hao
Tang, Xin
Kuang, Daihong
Zhou, Jinlong
Yang, Fangyuan
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Shi, Hao
Tang, Xin
Kuang, Daihong
Zhou, Jinlong
Yang, Fangyuan
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description Humans and ecosystems are severely damaged by the existence of As(III/V) in the aquatic environment. Herein, an advanced Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC (Fe(3)O(4)-sunflower straw biochar) adsorbent was fabricated by co-precipitation method with sunflower straw biochar (SFBC) prepared at different calcination temperatures and different SFBC/Fe mass ratios as templates. The optimal pH for As(III/V) removal was investigated, and Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC shows removal efficiency of 86.43% and 95.94% for As(III) and As(V), respectively, at pH 6 and 4. The adsorption effect of calcining and casting the biochar-bound Fe(3)O(4) obtained at different temperatures and different SFBC/Fe mass ratios were analyzed by batch experiments. The results show that when the SFBC biochar is calcined at 450 °C with an SFBC/Fe mass ratio of 1:5, the adsorption of As(III) and As(V) reaches the maximum, which are 121.347 and 188.753 mg/g, respectively. Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC morphology, structure, surface functional groups, magnetic moment, and internal morphology were observed by XRD, FTIR, SEM, TEM, and VSM under optimal working conditions. The material shows a small particle size in the range of 12–14 nm with better magnetic properties (54.52 emu/g), which is suitable for arsenic removal. The adsorption mechanism of As(III/V) by Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC indicates the presence of chemisorption, electrostatic, and complexation. Finally, the material was used for five consecutive cycles of adsorption–desorption experiments, and no significant decrease in removal efficiency was observed. Therefore, the new adsorbent Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC can be efficiently used for arsenic removal in the aqueous system.
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spelling pubmed-95045462022-09-24 Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar Zhao, Yuling Shi, Hao Tang, Xin Kuang, Daihong Zhou, Jinlong Yang, Fangyuan Toxics Article Humans and ecosystems are severely damaged by the existence of As(III/V) in the aquatic environment. Herein, an advanced Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC (Fe(3)O(4)-sunflower straw biochar) adsorbent was fabricated by co-precipitation method with sunflower straw biochar (SFBC) prepared at different calcination temperatures and different SFBC/Fe mass ratios as templates. The optimal pH for As(III/V) removal was investigated, and Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC shows removal efficiency of 86.43% and 95.94% for As(III) and As(V), respectively, at pH 6 and 4. The adsorption effect of calcining and casting the biochar-bound Fe(3)O(4) obtained at different temperatures and different SFBC/Fe mass ratios were analyzed by batch experiments. The results show that when the SFBC biochar is calcined at 450 °C with an SFBC/Fe mass ratio of 1:5, the adsorption of As(III) and As(V) reaches the maximum, which are 121.347 and 188.753 mg/g, respectively. Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC morphology, structure, surface functional groups, magnetic moment, and internal morphology were observed by XRD, FTIR, SEM, TEM, and VSM under optimal working conditions. The material shows a small particle size in the range of 12–14 nm with better magnetic properties (54.52 emu/g), which is suitable for arsenic removal. The adsorption mechanism of As(III/V) by Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC indicates the presence of chemisorption, electrostatic, and complexation. Finally, the material was used for five consecutive cycles of adsorption–desorption experiments, and no significant decrease in removal efficiency was observed. Therefore, the new adsorbent Fe(3)O(4)@SFBC can be efficiently used for arsenic removal in the aqueous system. MDPI 2022-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9504546/ /pubmed/36136499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10090534 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhao, Yuling
Shi, Hao
Tang, Xin
Kuang, Daihong
Zhou, Jinlong
Yang, Fangyuan
Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar
title Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar
title_full Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar
title_fullStr Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar
title_full_unstemmed Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar
title_short Performance and Mechanism of As(III/V) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Fe(3)O(4)-Sunflower Straw Biochar
title_sort performance and mechanism of as(iii/v) removal from aqueous solution by fe(3)o(4)-sunflower straw biochar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136499
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10090534
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