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Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from Simulated Wastewater by Polyethylene Glycol-Modified D201 Resin-Supported Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron

Journal

WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Volume 233, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-022-05920-2

Keywords

Nanoscale zero-valent iron; D201 resin; Polyethylene glycol; Cr(VI) removal

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51876018, 52176178]
  2. Scientific and Technological Research Program, Chongqing Municipal Education Commission Foundation [KJQN201801117]
  3. Innovation research group of universities in Chongqing [CXQT21035]
  4. Action Plan for High Quality Development of Graduate Education of Chongqing University of Technology [gzltd202204]

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In order to tackle the heavy metal pollution problem in water, a novel material PEG-nZVI/D201 was developed for efficient removal of Cr(VI) in wastewater. The PEG-nZVI/D201 material overcame the aggregation and oxidation issues of nZVI, leading to a significantly higher removal rate of Cr(VI). The adsorption experiments revealed the maximum adsorption capacity and the suitable adsorption model, and the thermodynamic analysis indicated that the adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic. The mechanism of Cr(VI) removal by PEG-nZVI/D201 was proposed, involving electrostatic attraction, reduction by nZVI, and co-precipitation with Fe(III).
In view of the increasingly prominent heavy metal pollution problem in water, D201 resin-supported polyethylene glycol-modified nanoscale zero-valent iron (PEG-nZVI/D201) was fabricated to remove Cr(VI) in wastewater. PEG-nZVI/D201 can overcome the agglomeration and oxidation drawbacks of nZVI effectively, and improve the removal efficiency of Cr(VI). Its Cr(VI) removal rate was 33.6% higher than that of bare nZVI when the dosage of PEG-nZVI/D201 was 1.0 g.L-1, the Cr(VI) concentration was 50 mg.L-1, and the initial pH was 5.0. The maximum adsorption capacity of Cr(VI) on PEG-nZVI/D201 reached 134.56 mg.g(-1) at 318 K. The Langmuir model better describes the adsorption of Cr(VI) on PEG-nZVI/D201. Thermodynamic parameters show that the adsorption process is spontaneous and endothermic. The mechanism of Cr(VI) removal by PEG-nZVI/D201 is as follows: firstly, protonated PEG-nZVI/D201 adsorbs Cr(VI) by electrostatic attraction, then nZVI reduces most of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) through its strong reducibility, and finally, Cr(III) can form CrxFe1-x(OH)(3 )co-precipitation with Fe(III) produced by oxidation of nZVI.

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