Literature DB >> 22564767

Magnetic carbon nanotubes synthesis by Fenton's reagent method and their potential application for removal of azo dye from aqueous solution.

Fei Yu1, Junhong Chen, Lu Chen, Jing Huai, Wenyi Gong, Zhiwen Yuan, Jinhe Wang, Jie Ma.   

Abstract

We report a simple and easy method to fabricate magnetic carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by Fenton's reagent method without the addition of any cations. H(2)O(2) was added slowly into the FeSO(4) solution mixed with purified CNTs, and the resulting reactants were placed into a quartz tube to undergo heat treatment under a nitrogen/hydrogen flow. Iron oxide (Fe(2)O(3)) nanoparticles were uniformly dispersed on CNTs without any pretreatment such as strong acid or covalent functionalization processes. The as-produced magnetic CNTs were used as an adsorbent for removal of methyl orange (MO) dye from aqueous solutions. Adsorption experiments indicated that the magnetic CNTs have good adsorption capacity (q(e)) of MO (28 mg/g). The Freundlich isotherm model fitted the experiment data better than the Langmuir isotherm mode. The mean energy of adsorption was calculated as 3.72 kJ/mol based on the Dubinin-Radushkevich model, which suggests that the removal process was dominated by physical adsorption. Kinetic regression results showed that the adsorption kinetics was more accurately represented by a pseudo second-order model. Intra-particle diffusion was involved in the adsorption process, but it was not the only rate-controlling step. More importantly, a new photocatalytic regeneration technology can be enabled by the high nanoscale iron oxide loading (50%). The magnetic CNT adsorbents could be effectively and quickly separated by applying an external magnetic field and regenerated by UV photocatalysis. Therefore, CNTs/λ-Fe(2)O(3) hybrid is a promising magnetic nanomaterial for preconcentration and separation of organic pollutants for environmental remediation.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22564767     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2012.04.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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4.  Preparation of gemini surfactant/graphene oxide composites and their superior performance for Congo red adsorption.

Authors:  Shuai He; Xingli Liu; Ping Yan; Anqi Wang; Jinzhu Su; Xin Su
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-02-08       Impact factor: 3.361

5.  Functionalized Cellulose for the Controlled Synthesis of Novel Carbon-Ti Nanocomposites: Physicochemical and Photocatalytic Properties.

Authors:  Hesham Hamad; Esther Bailón-García; Sergio Morales-Torres; Francisco Carrasco-Marín; Agustín F Pérez-Cadenas; Francisco J Maldonado-Hódar
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