| Literature DB >> 31417120 |
Syed Ragib Safi1, Kiyotaka Senmoto1, Takehiko Gotoh2, Takashi Iizawa1, Satoshi Nakai1.
Abstract
Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a serious concern worldwide. The research gaps in removing arsenic are selectivity, regeneration and effective removal rate at neutral pH levels. In this study, we discussed the reasons of the high arsenic adsorption from groundwater of our previously developed adsorbent, a cationic polymer gel, N,N-dimethylamino propylacrylamide, methyl chloride quaternary (DMAPAAQ), loaded with iron hydroxide. We used a transmission electron microscope (TEM) and thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) to detect the iron contents in the gel and ensure its maximum impregnation. We found that the gel contains 62.05% FeOOH components. In addition, we used the Mössbauer spectroscopy to examine the type of impregnated iron in the gel composite and found that it was γ-FeOOH. Finally, we used Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to examine the surface functional groups present in the gel and the differences in those groups before and after iron impregnation. Similarly, we also investigated the differences of the surface functional groups in the gel, before and after the adsorption of both forms of arsenic. To summarize, this study described the characteristics of the gel composite, which is selective in adsorption and cost effective, however further applications should be investigated.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31417120 PMCID: PMC6695404 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-48233-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1TEM images of DMAPAAQ + FeOOH gel composite (Scale bar length: left 100 nm, right 1 µm).
Figure 2XRD analysis of DMAPAAQ + FeOOH gel composite.
Figure 3Thermogravimetric analysis curves to analyse the Content of FeOOH particles in DMAPAAQ + FeOOH gel composite.
Figure 4Mössbauer spectroscopy of DMAPAAQ + FeOOH gel composite.
Figure 5FTIR spectroscopy of DMAPAAQ gel (light green line), DMAPAAQ + FeOOH (blue line) and DMAA + FeOOH gel composite (pink line).
Figure 6FTIR spectroscopy of DMAPAAQ + FeOOH gel composite (blue line), As (III) loaded (green line) and As (V) loaded DMAPAAQ + FeOOH gel composite (red line).
Figure 7XPS at As3d peak of DMAPAAQ + FeOOH gel (a) reacted with As(III), (b) reacted with As(V).