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Superior dye degradation and adsorption capability of polydopamine modified Fe3O4-pillared bentonite composite.

Qurat Ul Ain1, Usman Rasheed2, Muhammad Yaseen3, Hanbing Zhang1, Zhangfa Tong4.   

Abstract

Owing to the increasing demand of environmentally benign materials for the degradation of hazardous dyes, herein we are reporting two different synthesis approaches for the fabrication of iron loaded bentonite composites by modifying and activating bentonite surface with polydopamine (PDA) followed by pillaring with Fe3+ (Fe-PDA-bentonite) and Fe3O4 (Fe3O4-PDA-bentonite). Both the composites were assessed for their adsorption and degradation performance using crystal violet (CV), Rhodamine B and Brilliant blue dyes following adopting advanced oxidation process type Fenton reaction under variable energy sources (Sunlight, UV light and Ultrasonication), concentration of H2O2 and catalyst dosage. Under UV light irradiation, the composites achieved complete degradation of the dyes within 60 min and showed degradation rate constant of 30.5E-3-81.8E-3. Textural characterizations of the composites were achieved via XRD, FTIR, TGA, XPS, SEM-EDX, TEM, N2 adsorption, VSM and UV/Vis spectrophotometry. The adsorption data of CV over the two composites fitted well with Langmuir adsorption isotherm, exhibiting the maximum adsorption capacity of 862 mg/g and 1235 mg/g for Fe-PDA-bentonite and Fe3O4-PDA-bentonite composites respectively. LCMS analysis of the post degradation products revealed that both the composites followed different degradation pathways and Fe3O4-PDA-bentonite showed superior photocatalytic performance by accomplishing complete dye degradation without leaving any degradation products. FTIR analysis of the post-degradation composites confirmed their structural stability with negligible iron leaching. This study, accredited to its cost-effectiveness, ease of operation and high efficiency, provides useful reference information for the degradation of dyes on industrial level.
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Keywords:  Crystal violet and Rhodamine B dyes degradation; Fe(3)O(4) loaded bentonite; LCMS; Polydopamine surface activation; Textural characterization

Year:  2020        PMID: 32388090     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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