A facile, versatile approach to hydroxyl-anchored metal oxides with high Cr(Vi) adsorption performance in water treatment

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In this study, a facile and versatile urea-assisted approach was proposed to synthesize Chinese rose-like NiO, pineconelike ZnO and sponge-like CoO adsorbents. The presence of urea during syntheses endowed these adsorbents with high concentration of surface hydroxyl groups, which was estimated as 1.83, 1.32 and 4.19 mmol [OH−] g−1 for NiO, ZnO and CoO adsorbents, respectively. These surface hydroxyl groups would facilitate the adsorption of Cr(VI) species (e.g. HCrO4−,Cr2O72− and CrO42−) from wastewater by exchanging with hydroxyl protons or hydroxide ions, and hence result in extremely high maximum adsorbed amounts of Cr(VI), being 2974, 14 256 and 408mgg−1 for NiO, ZnO and CoO adsorbents in the pH range of 5.02–5.66 at 298 K, respectively. More strikingly, the maximum adsorbed amounts of Cr(VI) would be greatly enhanced as the adsorbing temperature is increased, and even amount to 23 411mgg−1 for ZnO adsorbents at 323 K. Based on the kinetics and equilibrium studies of adsorptive removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater, our synthetic route will greatly improve the adsorptivity of the as-synthesized metaloxide adsorbents, and hence it will shed new light on the development of high-performance adsorbents.

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Ma, J., Zuo-Jiang, S. Z., He, Y., Sun, Q., Wang, Y., Liu, W., … Chen, K. (2016). A facile, versatile approach to hydroxyl-anchored metal oxides with high Cr(Vi) adsorption performance in water treatment. Royal Society Open Science, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160524

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