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Chitosan induced synthesis of few-layer MoS2/Fe-doped biochar and its dual applications in Cr(VI) removal

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 317, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2023.123880

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Few-layerMoS2; Chitosan; Cr(VI) removal; Adsorption; Fenton-like reaction

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This study reports on the dual applications of chitosan-induced synthesis of few-layer MoS2/Fe-doped biochar (Mo-Fe0.5-CS) in Cr(VI) removal. The Mo-Fe0.5-CS composite showed high affinity for Cr(VI) and demonstrated catalytic activity for Fenton-like reactions. These findings provide insights into the effective removal and utilization of Cr(VI) in wastewater treatment.
The removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater still faces many challenges. This study reports on chitosan-induced synthesis of few-layer MoS2/Fe-doped biochar (Mo-Fe0.5-CS) with dual applications in Cr(VI) removal. Using chitosan as a soft template, the MoS2 in the composite had only about 3 layers with an interlayer spacing greater than that of pure MoS2, while Fe was embedded in the carbon skeleton in the form of 6-coordination with O/N. The Mo-Fe0.5-CS composite showed high affinity for Cr(VI), with rapid adsorption reaching 100% removal within 15 min for a single solution of Cr(VI). It follows the Langmuir isotherm model with a maximum adsorption capacity of up to 180 mg/g. Furthermore, the Mo-Fe0.5-CS composite demonstrated catalytic activity for Fenton -like reactions, which allowed for the simultaneous removal of organic pollutants and Cr(VI). In a mixture so-lution of Cr(VI) and Acid Red 73 (AR73), the removal efficiencies using Mo-Fe0.5-CS and H2O2 in 30 min were 99.7% and 96.6%, respectively. The MoS2 acted as a cocatalyst to improve the reduction of Fe(III), and the catalysis of Cr(VI) also contributed to the removal of AR73 to a certain extent. Even at pH 10, the system was effective due to the 1O2 produced in the reaction and the acidic microenvironment constructed by unsaturated S atoms. These findings provide insights into the effective removal and utilization of Cr(VI) in wastewater treatment.

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