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Simultaneous oxidation and adsorption of arsenic by one-step fabrication of alum sludge and graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4)

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 383, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121138

Keywords

Drinking water treatment; Green photocatalyst; Arsenic speciation; Waste valorization/recycling; Sustainable remediation

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  1. R&D Center for Green Patrol Technologies through the R&D for Global Top Environmental Technologies - Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea (MOE) [1485016089]
  2. Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea(MOE) through SEM(Subsurface Environment Management) [G232019011571]
  3. Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea(MOE) through Knowledge-based environmental service(Waste to energy) Human resource development Project [YL-WE-18-002]

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The oxidation of trivalent arsenic (As(III)) to pentavalent arsenic (As(V)) is a common pretreatment to remove As (III) from the aqueous phase. The graphitic carbon nitride as a photocatalyst can transform As(III) to As(V), but the photocatalyst does not adsorb any species of arsenic. In this study, a new composite material to achieve the simultaneous oxidation and adsorption of arsenic was synthesized by co-pyrolyzing alum sludge and melamine. It was hypothesized that graphitic carbon nitride derived from melamine oxidizes As(III) to As(V) and pyrolyzed alum sludge provides strong adsorption sites for the oxidized As(V). The composites were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller(BET) surface, scanning electron microscope, and X-ray photoelectron spectrometer. The composite material effectively converted As(III) to As(V) under the light, and the total arsenic concentration decreased in the aqueous phase via the adsorption of As(V). Speciation analysis of arsenic on the composite showed that both As(III) and As(V) species were present on the surface of adsorbent, from which desorption by mixing with deionized water was difficult. This new and green composite material can oxidize As (HI) and adsorb arsenic simultaneously under the light, which can be used to treat arsenic-containing water.

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