4.7 Article

Insight into the ion exchange in the adsorptive removal of fluoride by doped polypyrrole from water

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 47, Pages 67267-67279

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15027-6

Keywords

Fluoride; Adsorption; Ion exchange; Water treatment; Polypyrrole; Doped anions

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52070155, 51978569]

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This study synthesized polypyrrole samples doped with different elements for the adsorptive removal of fluoride ion from water. It was found that chloride ion exhibited faster kinetics and higher adsorption capacity for fluoride ion removal, with the main mechanism being anion exchange between fluoride and chloride or sulfate ions. Further analysis using various techniques confirmed the effectiveness of the chloride ion in fluoride removal.
In this study, the polypyrrole (PPy) samples doped with Cl- (PPy-Cl), SO42- (PPy-SO4) and SO42-+Cl- (PPy-SO4+Cl) were synthesized by chemical polymerization for the adsorptive removal of fluoride ion from water. The structure and morphology of the as-prepared PPy samples were characterized by FT-IR, BET, SEM, XPS, and zeta potential. The adsorption experiments revealed that the PPy-Cl exhibited faster kinetics and higher adsorption capacity (13.98 mg/g), more than 4 times that of PPy-SO4 (3.08 mg/g) and PPy-SO4+Cl (3.17 mg/g). The kinetics of the adsorption followed the pseudo-second-order model and the adsorption isotherm data fitted well to the Langmuir model. FT-IR, EDX, and XPS tests for PPy samples before and after fluoride adsorption demonstrated that anion exchange between F- and Cl- or SO4(2-) was the prior mechanism for fluoride ion removal from water. Cl- was more favorable than SO42- in the ion exchange with F-. Meanwhile, the Cl- or SO42- exchanged with F- was mainly bound to the active nitrogen that accounts for 6% of the total nitrogen in PPy molecular matrix. Further study of zeta potential and pH influence experiment demonstrated the electrostatic interaction is auxiliary interaction for the fluoride removal by doped PPy samples.

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