Journal
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 172, Issue -, Pages 197-209Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.01.060
Keywords
Graphene oxide/chitosan; Iron oxides decoration; Cr (VI) removal
Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [41877194, 41502232]
- Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province [2017GXNSFAA198096, 2018AD19142, 2018AD19204]
- Guilin University of Technology Program [GLUTQD 2016047]
- Guangxi Education Department (GED)
- Research Fund for visiting scholar by China Scholarship Council [201908450003]
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This study evaluates the effects of Iron oxides (FeOx) species and their decoration on GO/CS composites for Cr(VI) removal, finding that Fe(III) is a better decoration material. The Fe2O3-GO/CS composite shows high removal efficiency (94.3%) and adsorption capacity (83.8 mg/g) under optimal conditions. Cr(VI) adsorption is spontaneous, endothermic, and best fitted with the Sips model.
This study is the first to evaluate the effects of Iron oxides (FeOx) species and their decoration on graphene oxide/ chitosan (GO/CS) composites for Cr(VI) removal and the possibility of Fe secondary pollution. Results show that Fe(III) is a better decoration material than Fe(II) and decoration through immersion-evaporation shows a higher adsorption capacity of Cr(VI) (Q) than co-precipitation. Fe2O3-GO/CS as the only eco-friendly composite for enhanced Cr(VI) removal is further used for batch adsorption experiments, characterization, kinetics, isotherms, and thermodynamic studies. It is found that Cr(VI) removal mainly includes electrostatic attraction between Cr (VI) oxyanions and surface -NHi and -OW, and the adsorbed Cr(VI) partially reduces to Cr(III). Q(e) increases with the increasing initial Cr(VI) concentration, contact time, and temperature, while decreases with the increas- ing pH and mass and volume ratio (m/v). The coexisting ions (Cl-.NO3-, SO42-,PO43-, As, Fe. and Pb) can cause an obvious decrease of Q. The removal efficiency (R-e) and Q(e) are 94.3% and 83.8 mg/g, respectively under the optimal conditions. After five times of regeneration, R-e is still as high as 84% and Q. drops about 2.6%. Cr(VI) adsorption is spontaneous and endothermic. which is best fitted with the Sips model, and the fitted maximum Q(e) is 131.33 mg/g. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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