Construction of the composites of nitrogen and sulfur-doped porous carbon and layered double hydroxides and the synergistic removal of heavy metal pollutants |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China |
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Abstract: | Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) composites (NSPC@LDH) were successfully prepared on nitrogen and sulfur-doped porous carbon (NSPC) by a simple co-precipitation method. The synergistic effect between the modified porous carbon and LDH enhanced its adsorption performance. Compared with pure LDH, the composite had a larger specific surface area (188.78 m2/g) and pore structure with a smaller crystallite size (4.56 nm). The porous carbon carrier effectively mitigated the aggregation effect of LDH. The maximum adsorption capacities of NSPC@LDH for Zn2+ (100 ppm) and Cu2+ (100 ppm) were 125.7 mg/g and 137.5 mg/g, respectively, which were 2.85 and 2.39 times the original LDH. The XRD and XPS studies of the adsorbent after adsorption revealed that surface complexation and physical adsorption played a dominant role in the removal of Zn2+ and Cu2+, and the introduction of N, S heteroatoms provided more active centers for heavy metal ions. Moreover, after five desorption cycles, NSPC@LDH still exhibited high removal efficiency. The results indicated that the synthesized NSPC@LDH composites have great potential for removing Zn2+ and Cu2+ from aqueous solutions. |
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Keywords: | Layered double hydroxides Adsorption Porous carbon Heavy metal removal |
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