| Literature DB >> 29941809 |
Xue-Xue Liang1, Nan Wang2, You-Le Qu3, Li-Ye Yang4, Yang-Guang Wang5, Xiao-Kun Ouyang6.
Abstract
In this study, novel composite titanium-basedEntities:
Keywords: Pb(II); adsorption; chitosan beads; metal-organic framework
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29941809 PMCID: PMC6100470 DOI: 10.3390/molecules23071524
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1SEM pictures of (a) MIL-125(Ti), (b,c) MIL-125-CS and (d) MIL-125-CS-Pb.
Figure 2FTIR spectra of (a) MIL-125, (b) MIL-125-CS and (c) MIL-125-CS-Pb.
Figure 3XPS survey spectra of (a) MIL-125/CS and MIL-125/CS-Pb, (b) Pb 4f, (c) C1s of MIL-125/CS and (d) C1s of MIL-125/CS-Pb.
Figure 4TGA curves of (1) MIL-125-CS and (2) MIL-125.
Figure 5XRD curves of (1) MIL-125 and (2) MIL-125-CS.
Figure 6(a) Effect of contact time on Pb(II) adsorption capacity of MIL-125-CS. Data fitted to (b) pseudo-first-order and (c) pseudo-second-order kinetic models.
Kinetic parameters for Pb(II) adsorption on MIL-125-CS at different contact times.
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| 99.94 | 46.45 | 0.01256 | 0.97978 | 102.04 | 0.0098 | 0.9999 |
Figure 7The effect of the Pb(II)-solution pH (a) and reaction temperature (b) on Pb(II) adsorption on MIL-125-CS beads.
The parameters of thermodynamics for Pb(II) removal by the MIL-125-CS beads.
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| 293.2 | 298.2 | 303.2 | 8.343 | 28.00 |
| −5.78 | −5.92 | −6.13 | ||
Figure 8(a) The impact of initial Pb(II)-solution concentration (C0) on the adsorption capacity of the MIL-125-CS beads. Linear fits to the (b) Langmuir and (c) Freundlich isotherm models.
Langmuir and Freundlich model parameters for Pb(II) loaded onto MIL-125-CS beads.
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| 298.2 | 406.50 | 0.02 | 0.99077 | 27.53 | 1.12 | 0.94637 |
R data for Pb(II) adsorption on the MIL-125-CS beads based on the Langmuir model.
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| 0.33 | 0.20 | 0.14 | 0.090 | 0.058 | 0.047 |
Figure 9Adsorption capacities and removal ratios (%) of CS, MIL-125 and the MIL-125-CS beads (a) and the reusability of the MIL-125-CS beads for Pb(II) adsorption (b).
Figure 10FTIR spectra (a,b) and XRD patterns (c,d) of MIL-125 after treatment with solution of different pH.
Scheme 1Synthesis of the MIL-125-CS beads. BDC, benzene-1,4-dicarboxylicacid.