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Xiao-Fang Yu1, Jian-Wei Liu1, Huai-Ping Cong1, Lei Xue1, Muhammad Nadeem Arshad2,3, Hassan A Albar3, Tariq R Sobahi3, Qiang Gao1, Shu-Hong Yu1.
Abstract
Ultrathin CeO2 nanowires with a diameter of 5 nm and an aspect ratio of more than 100 can be prepared by a one-step refluxing approach in a mixed solvent composed of water and ethanol without using any templates or surfactants. The formation mechanism of the as-synthesized ultrathin nanowires has been investigated. The as-synthesized CeO2 nanowires with a high surface area of 125.31 m2 g-1 exhibited excellent wastewater treatment performance with high removal capacities towards organic dyes and heavy metal ions. In addition, the as-synthesized CeO2 nanowires can adsorb Congo red selectively from a mixed solution composed of several dyes. Successful access to high quality ultrathin nanowires will make it possible for their potential application in catalysis and other fields.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 28706659 PMCID: PMC5489027 DOI: 10.1039/c5sc00104h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Sci ISSN: 2041-6520 Impact factor: 9.825
Fig. 1(a) SEM image; (b) and (c) TEM images; (d) high resolution TEM image and the corresponding FFT pattern of the as-synthesized nanowires (inset). The sample was prepared from the reaction mixture by refluxing at 140 °C for 12 h under stirring, which was taken from 2 mmol (0.6345 g) cerium acetate, 80 ml water/ethanol solution with a volume ratio of 1 : 1 and 20 ml of 30% NH3·H2O.
Fig. 2(a) The adsorption capacities of different dyes by the as-synthesized CeO2 nanowires; (b) nitrogen adsorption–desorption isotherms for the as-synthesized nanowires. The nanowires have a BET surface area of 125.31 m2 g–1. The corresponding pore size distribution curve obtained by using the BJH (Barret–Joyner–Halenda) method shows a narrow pore size at 2.42 nm; (c) and (d) adsorption isotherm and percentage removal of Congo red by the as-synthesized CeO2 nanowires, the initial concentration of Congo red is 100–600 mg L–1 and the adsorption time is 30 min.
Fig. 3UV-vis spectra and photographs (insets) for the mixed solutions of before (a) and after (b) adsorption experiments (full line for mixed solution, red dashed line for Congo red, green dashed line for Brilliant yellow, and blue dashed line for Methyl orange).
Fig. 4(a) Adsorption capacities for different heavy metal ions of the as-synthesized CeO2 nanowires; (b) the adsorption capacities for Pb(ii) at varied equilibrium concentrations and the adsorption isotherm of Pb(ii) by as-synthesized CeO2 nanowires (inset).