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Study on Adsorption of As(III) by a New Bio-Material from Chitin Pyrolysis

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WATER
Volume 13, Issue 21, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13212944

Keywords

bio-materials; arsenic; adsorption; water treatment

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  1. National Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2018ZX07110-002]
  2. Henan Province Key Research and Development and Promotion Special [182102311016]

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In this study, a new arsenic removal bio-material was prepared by combining chitin-char with Ca(OH)(2). The material showed high adsorption capacity, with a maximum removal capacity of about 99.8%. This suggests that the Ca(OH)(2)-char is an effective adsorbent for arsenic (III) removal.
Chitin-char is obtained from fast pyrolysis of chitin. To obtain the maximum surface area, chitin-char is treated by nitric acid. Then, a kind of new arsenic removal bio-material is prepared by loading Ca(OH)(2) on the char (called Ca(OH)(2)-char). IR spectroscopy before and after char treatment reveal at least three distinct patterns of peak changes. An adsorption study is performed at different doses, pHs, and coexisting ions in the batch mode. The adsorption kinetics follows two first-order equations. Kinetic studies yield an optimum equilibrium time of 2 h with an adsorbent dose of 0.4 g/L and concentration of 10 mg/L. Using only 0.4 g/L of carbon, the maximum removal capacity is about 99.8%. The result indicates that the Ca(OH)(2)-char has a high adsorption capacity in the process of removing arsenic (III).

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