In situ synthesis of hierarchical structured cotton fibers/MnO2 composites: A versatile and recyclable device for wastewater treatment

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To improve the feasibility of MnO2 nanoparticles for applications in wastewater treatment, cotton fibers-MnO2 hierarchical composites (C-MHCs) were fabricated via a new and efficient two-step strategy. The as-prepared C-MHCs were characterized by FTIR, XPS, XRD, SEM and TEM analyses, and the results show that the C-MHCs possess hierarchical structure with a monolayer coverage of MnO2 nanoparticles on the cotton fiber surfaces. The batch adsorption experiments were executed as a function of pH value, contact time and initial concentration. Adsorption behavior followed the pseudo-second-order model (R2 > 0.99) and Langmuir isotherm, with Langmuir maximum adsorption capacity of 68.3, 174.2, 109.4 and 247.0 mg g-1 for Cu2+, Pb2+, CR and MB, respectively. The regeneration experiments show that more than 85% of the initial adsorption amount was retained at the 5th sequential adsorption-desorption cycle. Considering the simple and facile fabrication process, all-round adsorption feasibility and high-efficiency regeneration performance, the C-MHCs are believed to be a versatile and renewable candidate for wastewater treatment.

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Jiao, C., Tao, J., Xu, S., Zhang, D., Chen, Y., & Lin, H. (2017). In situ synthesis of hierarchical structured cotton fibers/MnO2 composites: A versatile and recyclable device for wastewater treatment. RSC Advances, 7(50), 31475–31484. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra04287f

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