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Enhancing the adsorptive capacity of carbon nanofibers by impregnation with ferric oxide for the removal of cadmium from aqueous solution

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JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume 42, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102130

Keywords

Carbon nanofibers; Cadmium; Adsorption; Ferric oxide; gamma Fe2O3

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  1. King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia
  2. University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

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This study investigates the removal of cadmium ions from water using carbon nanofibers impregnated with iron oxide. The results show that Fe-CNF can achieve around 80% removal efficiency within 30 minutes, with potential for regeneration and re-use. Impregnating CNF with ferric oxide appears to enhance the removal efficiency of Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions.
Carbon nanofibers (CNF) possess remarkable surface properties and have been used in many applications, including water treatment. They are used for the removal of many contaminants from polluted water, including heavy metals. Further research is ongoing to enhance their removal efficiency for heavy metals. Previous studies involving the impregnation of metal oxides onto carbon adsorbents have reported an increase in CNF adsorption capacity. The incorporated ferric oxide, Fe2O3, can exist in different polymorphs. In this study, CNF impregnated with 10 wt% Fe2O3 nanoparticles was studied for its capacity to remove cadmium ions (Cd2+) from water. Both raw and Fe2O3-modified CNF (Fe-CNF) were characterized using several techniques. The SEM-EDX and XRF confirmed a successful impregnation of Fe2O3, while XRD, FTIR, and TGA showed that Fe2O3 was incorporated in the form of gamma-Fe2O3 (a non-toxic and biodegradable polymorph). The effect of pH, contact time, temperature, and agitation speed on Cd2+ ions removal was tested in batch-mode adsorption experiments. The results revealed that Cd2+ ions removal efficiency achieved by Fe-CNF was around 80 % within 30 min of treating of 2.0 mg/L Cd solution at pH 8, adsorbent dosage of 5 g/L, and agitation speed of 150 rpm. The sorption of Cd2+ ions followed a pseudo-second-order model, and the thermodynamic studies indicated that iron impregnation changed the adsorption mechanism from a primarily endothermic process to a more efficient exothermic physical adsorption mechanism. Furthermore, the potential to regenerate and re-use the prepared Fe-CNF was established in 3 cycles of adsorption-desorption experiments. The 79 % cadmium recovery rate from Fe-CNF indicated its potential suitability for analytical purposes. The study demonstrated the advantage of impregnating CNF with ferric oxide to enhance the removal efficiency of Cd2+ ions from an aqueous solution.

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