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Highly efficient removal of methyl blue from aqueous solution using a novel nitrogen-doped porous magnetic carbon

Journal

DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Volume 173, Issue -, Pages 409-419

Publisher

DESALINATION PUBL
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2020.24658

Keywords

Porous magnetic carbon; Methyl blue; High adsorption; Fast; Reused

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21476070, 21776069]
  2. Doctoral Scientific Research Foundation of East China University of Technology [DHBK2017159]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M640351]
  4. Scientific and Technical Project of the Educational Department in Jiangxi Province [GJJ180403]
  5. Educational Department in Jiangxi Province
  6. Opening Project of Jiangxi Province Key Laboratory of Polymer Micro/Nano Manufacturing and Devices [2018-398-10]

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Developing magnetic adsorbents with high adsorption capacity and rapid adsorption rate is one of the greatest challenges for the removal of methyl blue (MB) from aqueous media. In this work, a novel nitrogen-doped porous magnetic carbon (denoted as N-PMC) was designed and synthesized by one-step pyrolysis method. The obtained novel porous carbon N-PMC was found highly effective in removing MB from aqueous solution. The MB adsorption rate (k(2) = 1.34 mg g(-1) min(-1)) of N-PMC is rapid, which is 15-20 times greater than those of activated carbon. The maximum adsorption capacity of N-PMC at room temperature calculated from the Langmuir model was 1,053.5 mg g(-1), one of the highest values among the currently reported magenetic adsorbents. Both experimental results and the DFT calculations illustrated that the electrostatic interaction between the N heteroatoms of the N-PMC and MB, which was responsible for efficient adsorption. Furthermore, the N-PMC could be easily isolated by magnetic force and recycled at least five times without significant loss in adsorption capacity. Therefore, the convenient synthetic route, the high adsorption capacity, the rapid adsorption rate and fast separation process make the porous carbon an attractive adsorbent for removing organic dyes from aqueous solution.

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