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Modified activated carbon with interconnected fibrils of iron-oxyhydroxides using Mn2 + as morphology regulator, for a superior arsenic removal from water
引用本文:Cesar Nieto-Delgado,Joel Gutiérrez-Martínez,J. Rene Rangel-Méndez.Modified activated carbon with interconnected fibrils of iron-oxyhydroxides using Mn2 + as morphology regulator, for a superior arsenic removal from water[J].环境科学学报(英文版),2019,31(2):403-414.
作者姓名:Cesar Nieto-Delgado  Joel Gutiérrez-Martínez  J. Rene Rangel-Méndez
基金项目:This project was funded by Ciencia Basica;We would like to thank CONACYT for the scholarship SEP-24-00096.We also are grateful with the national laboratories LANBAMA and LINAN;Finally,we like to thanks Dulce Partida,Maria del Carmen Rocha for their technical support
摘    要:The arsenic removal efficiency of iron-modified activated carbons depends greatly on the number of available iron oxide surface sites, which are given by the surface area of the anchored particles. In this sense, aiming the generation of an adsorbent with superior arsenic adsorption capacity, we developed a protocol to anchor interconnected fibrils of iron oxyhydroxides, using Mn2 + as a morphology regulator. The protocol was based on a microwave-assisted hydrothermal method, using bituminous based activated carbon and both Fe2 + and Mn2 + ions in the hydrolysis solution. The elemental analysis of modified carbons revealed that Mn does not anchor to the carbon. However, when Mn is included in the hydrolysis solution, the iron content in the activated carbon increased up to 3.5?wt%, without considerable decreasing the adsorbent surface area. Under specific hydrothermal conditions, the Mn2 + promoted the formation of iron oxide nanoparticles shaped as interconnected fibrils. This material showed a superior arsenic adsorption capacity in comparison to similar iron modified activated carbons (5?mg As/g carbon, at 2?mg As/L), attributed to the increase in quantity and availability of active sites located on the novel interconnected fibrils of iron oxyhydroxides nanostructures.

收稿时间:2018/2/26 0:00:00

Modified activated carbon with interconnected fibrils of iron-oxyhydroxides using Mn~(2+) as morphology regulator,for a superior arsenic removal from water
Institution:Environmental Sciences Division, Potosino Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, IPICyT, Camino a la Presa San Jose 2055, Lomas 4, ZIP 78216, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Abstract:The arsenic removal efficiency of iron-modified activated carbons depends greatly on the number of available iron oxide surface sites, which are given by the surface area of the anchored particles. In this sense, aiming the generation of an adsorbent with superior arsenic adsorption capacity, we developed a protocol to anchor interconnected fibrils of iron oxyhydroxides, using Mn~(2+) as a morphology regulator. The protocol was based on a microwave-assisted hydrothermal method, using bituminous based activated carbon and both Fe~(2+) and Mn~(2+) ions in the hydrolysis solution. The elemental analysis of modified carbons revealed that Mn does not anchor to the carbon. However, when Mn is included in the hydrolysis solution, the iron content in the activated carbon increased up to 3.5 wt%,without considerable decreasing the adsorbent surface area. Under specific hydrothermal conditions, the Mn~(2+) promoted the formation of iron oxide nanoparticles shaped as interconnected fibrils. This material showed a superior arsenic adsorption capacity in comparison to similar iron modified activated carbons(5 mg As/g carbon, at 2 mg As/L),attributed to the increase in quantity and availability of active sites located on the novel interconnected fibrils of iron oxyhydroxides nanostructures.
Keywords:Iron oxide nanostructures  Hydrothermal synthesis  Microwave  Adsorption capacity  Kinetics
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