Mesoporous silica derived from municipal solid waste incinerator (Mswi) ash slag: Synthesis, characterization and use as supports for au(iii) recovery

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In this study, the effect of NaOH on the synthesis of mesoporous silica (MS) by using municipal solid-waste incinerator (MSWI) ash slag was investigated. Moreover, the prepared MS was used as a support to evaluate its potential for the recovery of gold ions (Au(III)) from aqueous solution. The extraction process for the MSWI ash slag activated through mechanical grinding entailed alkali treatment, using varying concentrations of NaOH. The content of Si extracted from MSWI ash slag increased with the increasing grinding time and NaOH concentration. As the NaOH concentration increased, the pore structure (e.g., Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface area and pore volume) of the synthesized MS improved. In addition, the amount of adsorbed Au(III) increased with increasing sulfur content immobilized on the support, and the sulfur content was in turn governed by the silanol content of the MS support. The adsorbent prepared by using the MS-3M support exhibited the highest Au(III) adsorption capacity (110.3 mg/g), and its adsorption–desorption efficiency was not significantly affected even after five adsorption–desorption cycles.

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Han, Y., Han, S., Kim, S., Jung, M., Jeon, H. S., Choi, S. Q., … Kim, Y. (2021). Mesoporous silica derived from municipal solid waste incinerator (Mswi) ash slag: Synthesis, characterization and use as supports for au(iii) recovery. Materials, 14(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14226894

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