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One-pot Mild Hydrothermal Synthesis of the Nanosheets Constructed Cobalt Silicate Hydroxide Hierarchical Porous Hollow Submicron Spheres as Efficient Adsorbents for Organic Dyes Removal

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CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES
Volume 39, Issue 4, Pages 680-689

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HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40242-023-3117-y

Keywords

Cobalt silicate hydroxide; Hierarchical porous; Hollow sphere; Adsorption; Organic dye

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Uniform Co3Si2O5(OH)(4) hierarchical porous hollow submicron spheres with ultrathin nanosheets are successfully prepared through a facile hydrothermal synthesis. The Co3Si2O5(OH)(4) HPSSs show excellent adsorption capacities for both cationic dye Rhodamine B and anionic dye Congo Red.
Uniform Co3Si2O5(OH)(4) hierarchical porous hollow submicron spheres(HPSSs, diameter: 100-220 nm; BET: 353.6 m(2)/g) constructed by ultrathin nanosheets are successfully prepared via a facile mild one-pot hydrothermal synthesis(140 degrees C, 12 h) in the presence of ethylene glycol by using CoCl2 center dot 6H(2)O, NH4Cl, NH3 center dot H2O and Na2SiO3 center dot 9H(2)O as the raw materials. Meanwhile, a probable in situ etching and growth mechanism of the Co3Si2O5(OH)(4) hierarchical porous submicron spheres(HPSSs) is proposed. When employed as the adsorbents, the Co3Si2O5(OH)(4) HPSSs exhibit satisfactory adsorption performances for probe anionic dye Congo Red(CR) and cationic dye Rhodamine B( RhB), and the maximum adsorption capacities for CR and RhB are confirmed as 576 and 470 mg/g, respectively, higher than those of many other reported typical adsorbents. Both the adsorption isotherms and kinetics for CR and RhB follow the Langmuir and pseudo-second-order models. When the mimic industrial wastewater simultaneously containing CR and RhB is examined, the Co3Si2O5(OH)(4) HPPSs can enable a fast removal efficiency as 99.9% within 3 min. In addition, the adsorption mechanism of the probe dyes on the HPSSs is discussed, and the satisfactory recycling performances also reveal the as-synthesized Co3Si2O5(OH)(4) HPSSs as highly efficient adsorbents for the removal of CR and RhB from mimic wastewater.

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