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Fabrication of amino-modified electrospun nanofibrous cellulose membrane and adsorption for typical organoarsenic contaminants: Behavior and mechanism

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 382, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2019.122775

Keywords

Adsorption; Amino-modification; Cellulose; Organoarsenic compounds; Mechanism

Funding

  1. Fujian Natural Science Foundation National [2018J05017]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [51908132, 21577018, 31901188]

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Herein, an amino-modified electrospun nanofibrous cellulose membrane (CA-PVAm) was prepared and employed to adsorb the typical organoarsenic contaminants (roxarsone (ROX), p-arsanilic acid (p-ASA), and phenylarsonic acid (PAA)). The SEM, FT-IR, and XPS results showed that the CA-PVAm composed of abundant nanofibres and owned ample functional groups such as -NH2, -OH, and C=O groups. The batch experiments demonstrated that the CA-PVAm exhibited excellent adsorption performance on ROX (186.22 mg g(-1)), p-ASA (69.15 mg g(-1)), and PAA (62.77 mg g(-1)), which were 15.98, 6.83, and 6.25 folds larger than those of the pristine CA. In addition, the adsorption process of ROX, p-ASA, and PAA on CA-PVAm accorded with the Langmuir model and obeyed the pseudo-second-order model with intraparticle diffusion. Meanwhile, the adsorption of ROX and PAA was endothermic process, but the exothermic process was observed during the p-ASA adsorption. Furthermore, the main adsorption mechanisms involved electrostatic interactions and hydrogen-bonding interactions. The formed stable six-membered structure between -NH2 and -NO2 groups could significantly enhance the hydrogen-bonding interactions between CA-PVAm and ROX molecule, resulting in evident improvement in ROX adsorption. Importantly, the CA-PVAm displayed outstanding reusability (4 cycles) and rapid desorption rate. This study probably provides an important theoretical and experimental basis for the remediation of the emerging organic pollutants.

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