Chromium (VI) removal from water using starch coated nanoscale zerovalent iron particles supported on activated carbon |
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Authors: | Bin Ji Yaorong Shu Yuexin Li Jiale Wang Yuting Shi |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Urban Construction, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China;2. Hubei Key Laboratory for Efficient Utilization and Agglomeration of Metallurgic Mineral Resources, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China;3. Hubei Key Laboratory of Regional Development and Environmental Response, Hubei University, Wuhan, China |
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Abstract: | Starch coated nanoscale zerovalent iron (S-nZVI) was immobilized in activated carbon (AC) and its Cr (VI) removal characteristics were studied. Macroscopic evidence and mechanism analysis proved that S-nZVI and AC were closely linked and mutual complementary. Different factors including pH of the original solution, reaction time, and mass ratio (S-nZVI@AC/Cr =10:1, 20:1, 30:1, 50:1, 60:1, 70:1) were studied to analyze the removal rate. Results showed that the removal rate of Cr (Ⅵ) could reach 99.96% under the condition of pH of 5, and temperature =25?°C, when the mass ratio of S-nZVI@AC/Cr was 60:1. The removal of Cr(Ⅵ) by S-nZVI@AC followed pseudo-second-order kinetics. X-ray diffraction (XRD) resulted demonstrate that S-nZVI@AC existed in a Fe3C state before reaction and in a Fe(III) state after reaction. XPS (X-ray photoelectrons spectroscopy) analysis suggested that the mechanism of Cr (VI) removal by S-nZVI@AC is adsorption and reduction. S-nZVI@AC might be a potential composite material for the purification and detoxification of Cr (VI) in water because of its efficiency and stability. |
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Keywords: | Activated carbon adsorption chromium kinetics nanoscale zerovalent iron starch |
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