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Covering extracellular polymeric substances to enhance the reactivity of sulfidated nanoscale zerovalent iron toward Cr(VI) removal

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 448, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.137610

Keywords

Extracellular polymeric substances; Sulfidated zerovalent iron; Chromium; Reduction; Coprecipitate

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51879102, 51521006]

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The study demonstrates the successful synthesis of sulfidated nanoscale zerovalent iron@extracellular polymeric substances (SnZVI@EPS), which exhibit superior performance in the removal and recovery of carcinogenic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compared to traditional SnZVI. The SnZVI@EPS has a larger specific surface area and better environmental friendliness, making it a promising material for Cr(VI) remediation.
For effective removal and recovery of carcinogenic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), we synthesized sulfidated nanoscale zerovalent iron@extracellular polymeric substances (SnZVI@EPS) with the aim of combining the respective advantages of EPS and SnZVI. EPS was introduced during the synthesis of SnZVI and successfully covered SnZVI, resulting in a larger specific surface area and better environmental friendliness of SnZVI@EPS over that of SnZVI (108.6362 vs. 10.9331 m(2)/g, 4.04-log vs. 6.42-log Escherichia coli reduction). SnZVI@EPS was more effective than SnZVI in removing Cr(VI) (64.90 mg/g vs. 43.76 mg/g), also under anaerobic, aerobic, wide pH, and high concentration of coexisting ions. The total Cr removal by SnZVI@EPS was higher than that of SnZVI (64.64 mg/g vs. 41.83 mg/g). The pseudo-second order model described well the adsorption process of SnZVI and SnZVI@EPS with equilibrium removal capacity of 44.21 and 66.18 mg/g for 20 mg/L Cr(VI) removal. Chemisorption and monolayer-based adsorption were dominated during Cr(VI) adsorption by SnZVI@EPS. The covered EPS provided better Cr(VI) removal and Cr(III) precipitation of SnZVI@EPS than SnZVI through the faster electron transfer, stronger solid-liquid reactions between SnZVI@EPS and Cr(VI), and additional binding sites for Cr(III)-Fe(III) coprecipitation. This work proved that environmental friendliness and efficient Cr(VI) removal and recovery of SnZVI can be improved by EPS modification.

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