| Literature DB >> 26986499 |
Chen Zhang1, Cui Lai1, Guangming Zeng2, Danlian Huang3, Chunping Yang1, Yang Wang1, Yaoyu Zhou1, Min Cheng1.
Abstract
This paper investigated the key factors and mechanisms of sulfamethazine (SMT) sorption on a novel carbonaceous nanocomposite, and the effects of harsh aging on SMT sorption in the presence and absence of soil and before as well as after aging. The carbonaceous nanocomposites were synthesized by dip-coating straw biomass in carboxyl functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes solution and then pyrolyzed at 300 °C and 600 °C in the absence of air. The sorption performance of high temperature carbonaceous nanocomposite on SMT was excellent, as measured sorption distribution coefficient in the order of 10(3)-10(5.5) L kg(-1). Carbonaceous nanocomposites were aged either alone or mixed with soil via exposure to nutrients and soil extract (biological aging) or 80 °C for 100 d (chemical aging). No obvious effects of harsh aging on SMT sorption were observed in the presence of soil and/or biological and chemical aging. The primary mechanisms for SMT sorption included partition caused by Van der Waals forces and adsorption caused by hydrogen bonding and π-π electron-donor-acceptor interaction. Comprehensively considering the cost, renewability, and the application to real water samples, the carbonaceous nanocomposites have potential in removal of SMT and possibly other persistent organic pollutants from wastewater.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Aqueous solution; Carbonaceous nanocomposites; Sorption; Sulfamethazine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26986499 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2016.03.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Res ISSN: 0043-1354 Impact factor: 11.236