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Removal performance and mechanism of Fe3O4/graphene oxide as an efficient and recyclable adsorbent toward aqueous Hg(II)

Journal

RESEARCH ON CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATES
Volume 46, Issue 10, Pages 4509-4527

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11164-020-04217-5

Keywords

Fe3O4; graphene oxide; Hg(II); Adsorptive removal; Adsorption mechanism; Recyclable

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  1. project for opening and sharing of large instruments for detection, promotion and innovation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China [0406031901]
  2. scientific and technological innovation leading project of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China [0406041801]

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Decontamination of aqueous heavy metal is a challenging task of environmental remediation. Herein, we demonstrated an adsorptive method for efficient removal of aqueous Hg(II) using a magnetic nanocomposite Fe3O4/graphene oxide (Fe3O4/GO). Adsorption of Hg(II) onto Fe3O4/GO equilibrated in 4 min, with the adsorption percent and quantity of 91.17% and 547.01 mg g(-1), respectively. Fe3O4/GO can be easily recovered from solution via magnetic separation for reuse, and retaining 73.5% of its original capacity after five consecutive cycles. The Temkin model and PSO model were most suitable for describing adsorption in equilibrium and non-equilibrium state, respectively. Both GO and Fe(3)O(4)adsorbed Hg(II) via donating electrons in oxygen atoms toward Hg(II). Moreover, GO made a major contribution, while Fe(3)O(4)made a minor one to adsorption. The facile preparation, high adsorption efficiency, easy recovery, and reusability may enable Fe3O4/GO to be a promising adsorbent for aqueous Hg(II).

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