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Janus particles with pH switchable properties for high-efficiency adsorption of PPCPs in water

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SOLID STATE SCIENCES
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2021.106702

Keywords

PPCPs; Janus; Adsorption; Magnetic; Catalyst

Funding

  1. China Scholarship Council [201908210456]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province [2019-ZD-0055]
  3. Fushun elite youth top talent project [FSYC202007001]
  4. Department of Education of Liaoning Province (Liaoning Provincial Education Department) [L2020010]

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This study focused on using pH-responsive magnetic Janus particles for the efficient adsorption and degradation of PPCPs. The Janus particles showed higher adsorption efficiency than activated carbon and could catalyze the degradation of adsorbed PPCPs effectively in the Fenton/hydroxylamine system, with a removal rate above 85% after repeated use.
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are emerging pollutants and have received increasing attention in recent years. The regeneration of conventional adsorption materials used to remove PPCPs involves the desorption of secondary organic pollution, which is harmful and problematic. In this work, the impact of pH-responsive magnetic Janus particle catalysts on PPCPs' performance of high-efficiency adsorption and degradation was studied. Magnetic core-shell Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles were prepared via the STOBER method. Polylactic acid (PLA) was grafted using a template method, and the polymerization of pH-responsive monomer 2-(diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DEAEMA) was initiated to obtain the pH-responsive magnetic Janus particles (Janus-Fe-P). SEM (scanning electron microscopy), particle size analysis, TEM (transmission electron microscopy), and N-2 adsorption-desorption tests were used to characterize the morphology, magnetic property, and pH-responsive performance of the Janus-F-P. The Janus-F-P was used in the adsorptions of two kinds of representative PPCPs, i.e., hydrophilic (antipyrine) and hydrophobic (tiamulin), under neutral conditions. Commercially available NORIT CN activated carbon was used for comparison, and the adsorption results showed that the adsorption efficiency of Janus particles was higher than that of activated carbon. Therefore, Janus-F-P could be used to efficiently catalyze the degradation of adsorbed PPCPs in the Fenton/hydroxylamine system. The removal rate of PPCPs was above 85 % after repeated use (5 times).

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