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Jianjun Liang1, Zhe Ding2, Haoming Qin1, Jing Li1, Wei Wang2, Dongxia Luo1, Rongyue Geng2, Ping Li1, Qiaohui Fan3.
Abstract
The removals of arsenic and selenium pollutants are always urgent desires for the water security. In this study, both sorption and catalysis strategies were combined for the effective removals of As(V) and Se(VI) over magnetic graphene oxide sheets (GOs)-oxidized carbon nanotubes (OCNTs) hydrogels. The sorption behavior facilitated the operation of catalysis reactions, meanwhile, the catalytic reduction promoted the release of occupied sorption sites and then restarted a new sorption-catalysis cycle. The synergic effect of sorption and catalysis realized 258.2 mg g-1 for As(V) enrichment capacity on MPG2T1, and ultra-fast sorption and catalysis equilibriums were identified within 9 min. In the case of Se(VI), a moderate enrichment performance was observed to be 46.2 mg g-1. Similarly, the ultra-fast sorption and reduction of Se(VI) were realized within 2 min. In the competition experiments, only SO42-, SO32-, and HPO42- showed interference for As(V) and Se(VI) removals. These results testified the superiority of the synergy effect of sorption and catalysis, and the feasibility of 3D magnetic GOs-OCNTs hydrogel in practical implementations.Entities:
Keywords: 3D hydrogel; Arsenate; Graphene oxide; Selenate; Sorption and catalysis; Ultra-fast kinetics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31234261 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.05.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071