Removal of Pb(ii) and Cr(vi) from aqueous solutions using the prepared porous adsorbent-supported Fe/Ni nanoparticles

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In this study, Fe/Ni nanoparticles supported by a novel fly ash-based porous adsorbent (FBA-Fe/Ni) for Cr(vi) and Pb(ii) removal were investigated. In order to enhance the reactivity of zero-valent iron (ZVI), ZVI particles were deposited on the surface or in the inner pores of FBA as a support material and Ni nanoparticles were introduced. FBA was prepared with the solid waste such as Enteromorpha prolifera, bentonite and fly ash. FBA-Fe/Ni was characterized via Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller model and energy-dispersive spectrometry. The effects of various parameters on Cr(vi) and Pb(ii) removal by FBA-Fe/Ni, such as FBA-Fe/Ni dosage, pH of the solution, reaction temperature, Cr(vi) and Pb(ii) concentrations, co-existing ions and ionic strength were discussed. The possible removal mechanisms were proposed and the results indicated that there was a three-step reaction including the adsorption of Cr(vi) and Pb(ii) on the surface of FBA-Fe/Ni, the subsequent reduction and precipitation. The removal capacity of Cr(vi) and Pb(ii) by FBA-Fe/Ni was 25.07 mg g-1 and 164.19 mg g-1 at 303 K with an initial concentration of 1000 mg L-1 and FBA-Fe/Ni dosage of 0.20 g. In conclusion, this work demonstrated that FBA-Fe/Ni was a promising alternative material for Cr(vi) and Pb(ii) removal.

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Liu, J., Dai, M., Song, S., & Peng, C. (2018). Removal of Pb(ii) and Cr(vi) from aqueous solutions using the prepared porous adsorbent-supported Fe/Ni nanoparticles. RSC Advances, 8(56), 32063–32072. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04324h

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