| Literature DB >> 25655695 |
Xin-jiang Hu1, Yun-guo Liu2, Guang-ming Zeng1, Hui Wang1, Shao-hong You3, Xi Hu1, Xiao-fei Tan1, An-wei Chen4, Fang-ying Guo1.
Abstract
The present work evaluated the effects of six inorganic electrolyte anions on Cu(II) removal using aminated Fe3O4/graphene oxide (AMGO) in single- and multi-ion systems. A 2(6-2) fractional factorial design (FFD) was employed for assessing the effects of multiple anions on the adsorption process. The results indicated that the Cu(II) adsorption was strongly dependent on pH and could be significantly affected by inorganic electrolyte anions due to the changes in Cu(II) speciation and surface charge of AMGO. In the single-ion systems, the presence of monovalent anions (Cl(-), ClO4(-), and NO3(-)) slightly increased the Cu(II) adsorption onto AMGO at low pH, while the Cu(II) adsorption was largely enhanced by the presence of SO4(2-), CO3(2-), and HPO4(2-). Based on the estimates of major effects and interactions from FFD, the factorial effects of the six selected species on Cu(II) adsorption in multi-ion system were in the following sequence: HPO4(2-)>CO3(2-)>Cl(-)>SO4(2-)>NO3(-)=ClO4(-), and the combined factors of AD (Cl(-)×SO4(2-)) and EF (Cl(-)×SO4(2-)) had significant effects on Cu(II) removal.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; Cu(II) speciation prediction; Fractional factorial design; Graphene oxide; Inorganic electrolyte anions; Zeta potential
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25655695 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.01.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086