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In situ synthesis of a porous ZrO2 coated fiber membrane for efficient static and dynamic removal of Se(iv)

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 26, Pages 12720-12728

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nj02211g

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  1. high-level talent research start-up fund of Yangzhou University

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In this study, a ZrO2 coated fiber membrane (ZrO2/FM) was prepared in situ for the removal of Se(iv) from environmental water. The ZrO2/FM showed excellent removal performance and high reusability, indicating its promising application prospect in the static and dynamic removal of Se(iv) from environmental water.
Environmental water containing excessive selenium (Se) seriously threatens human health. Hence, it is essential to remove excessive Se from environmental water. In this work, a porous ZrO2 coated fiber membrane (ZrO2/FM) was prepared in situ for Se(iv) removal from environmental water. The removal experiments show that ZrO2/FM possesses excellent removal performance towards Se(iv). In the static removal experiments, over 90% Se(iv) can be removed within 60 min by using ZrO2/FM and the Se(iv) maximum adsorption capacity by using ZrO2/FM is calculated to be as high as 17.69 mg g(-1). The rapid and efficient removal performance profits from the abundant active sites and large specific surface area of ZrO2. Additionally, a simple filter device was designed and developed for dynamic Se(iv) removal. Up to 93% Se(iv) can be removed by using the constructed filter device and the Se(iv) removal efficiency remains more than 65% after five cycles, indicating the excellent dynamic removal performance and reusability of ZrO2/FM. These results indicate that our proposed ZrO2/FM has a very appealing application prospect in the field of static and dynamic removal of Se(iv) from environmental water.

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