Abstract
Rare-earth elements (REE), including La, are critical raw materials in many technological advancements. Collection of physically adsorbed REEs on clay minerals can be realized first by ion-exchange leaching, followed by adsorption enrichment. Ever increasing demand and limited resources of REEs have fueled the development of nanostructured adsorbents. In this paper, multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were purified using concentrated H2SO4 and HNO3, then coupled with magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles to make low concentration La ion extraction from water possible. The MWCNT@Fe3O4 composites were further crosslinked with 0.1 wt% epichlorohydrin and functionalized with 0.5 wt% carbon disulfide to achieve a La3+ adsorption capacity of 23.23 mg g-1. We fully probed the morphology, crystallinity, chemical composition, and magnetic properties of the as-prepared adsorbent by scanning/transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, vibrating-sample magnetometry, and thermal gravimetry. These results indicated that the MWCNT@Fe3O4 nanohybrid may be a promising candidate for recovering La ions from aqueous solutions.
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Huang, L., Liu, L., Huang, W., Zhao, B., Shen, Z., Bao, Y., & Znad, H. (2021). Recovery of lanthanum cations by functionalized magnetic multi-walled carbon nanotube bundles. RSC Advances, 11(8), 4751–4759. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09902c
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