Removal of toxic heavy metals from river water samples using a porous silica surface modified with a new β-ketoenolic host

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A new hybrid adsorbent material for the efficient removal of heavy metals from natural real water solutions (Moroccan river water samples) was prepared by the immobilization of a new conjugated β-ketoenol-pyridine-furan ligand onto a silica matrix. The thermodynamical properties including pH, adsorption isotherms, competitive adsorption, selectivity and regeneration were studied to investigate the effect of ketoenol-pyridine-furan-silica (SiNL) on the removal of Zn(II), Pb(II), Cd(II) and Cu(II) from aqueous solutions. An increase in adsorption as a function of pH and fast adsorption was reached within 25 min. The maximum sorption capacities for Zn(II), Pb(II), Cd(II) and Cu(II) were 96.17, 47.07, 48.30 and 32.15 mg·g -1 , respectively. Furthermore, the material proved to be very stable - its adsorption capacity remained greater than 98% even after five cycles of adsorption/desorption. Compared to literature results, this material can be considered a high-performing remediation adsorbent for the extraction of Zn(II) from natural real water solution.

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Tighadouini, S., Radi, S., Elidrissi, A., Haboubi, K., Bacquet, M., Degoutin, S., … Garcia, Y. (2019). Removal of toxic heavy metals from river water samples using a porous silica surface modified with a new β-ketoenolic host. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 9(1), 262–273. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.10.25

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