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Removal of U(VI) from Wastewater by Sulfhydryl-Functionalized Biomass Carbon Supported Nano-Zero-valent Iron Through Synergistic Effect of Adsorption and Reduction

Cheng Liu, Jinqing Lu,Yi Tan,Bo Chen,Pengfei Yang

Materials science and engineering B, Solid-state materials for advanced technology/Materials science & engineering B, Solid-state materials for advanced technology(2022)

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Biomass carbon adsorption materials have the advantages of a simple preparation process, mild synthesis conditions, and easy surface modification, etc. In this study, biomass carbon was prepared from discarded grapefruit peel, and modified by 3-mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane. Nanometer zero-valent iron, obtained by the reduction between ferrous sulfate and sodium borohydride, was loaded on the modified biomass carbon. Using the foregoing procedure, magnetic sulfhydryl-functionalized biomass carbon (NZVI-BC-SH) was produced to treat uranium-contaminated wastewater. SEM, TEM, BET, FT-IR, XRD, VSM, and XPS were made on NZVI-BC-SH to investigate its physical and chemical properties. NZVI-BC-SH had a specific surface area of 200.00 m2/g, average pore size of 7.38 nm, and pore volume of 0.037 cm3/g according to the results. The adsorption capacity of NZVIBC-SH for uranium ion was 273.0 mg/g under the optimized condition (C0 = 35.0 mg/L, pH = 7, t = 540 min, m/ V = 125 mg/L and T = 35 degrees C). The isotherm of adsorption of NZVI-BC-SH for uranyl ions follows the Langmuir isotherm, and the kinetics of adsorption adhere to the semi kinetic parameters. The thermodynamic characteristics (Delta G < 0, Delta S > 0, Delta H > 0) demonstrate that NZVI-BC-SH adsorption to uranyl ions is a spontaneous endothermic reaction. Based on XPS measurements, NZVI-BC-SH removed the U(VI) by the synergistic action of adsorption and reduction. The adsorption process is mainly a surface complexation between U(VI) and the sulfhydryl and carboxyl groups on the surface of NZVI-BC-SH. The reduction process is the conversion of U(VI) to U(IV) via the reducibility of zero-valent iron. The findings indicate that the NZVI-BC-SH material would be a superb adsorbent and has a bright future in the treatment of uranium-containing wastewater.
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Nano-zero-valent iron,Biochar,Functionalization,Adsorption,Uranium
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