| Literature DB >> 32712366 |
Haihao Peng1, Jiao Cao1, Weiping Xiong2, Zhaohui Yang3, Meiying Jia1, Saiwu Sun1, Zhengyong Xu4, Yanru Zhang1, Hongchun Cai5.
Abstract
N-doped nanoporous carbon (NC) with two-dimensional structure derived from Zn-ZIF-L via KCl exfoliation and carbonization at different temperature were prepared for adsorptive removal of tetracycline (TC). Characterizations revealed the effective dopant of N atoms and low degree of graphitization with more defects related to the enhanced adsorption capacity of the NC materials. Benefiting from the huge surface area (2195.57 m2 g-1), high porosity (1.34 cm3 g-1) and accessible sheeting structure, the NC-800 exhibited its fast and efficient adsorption of TC in 60 min. Meantime, the maximum adsorption of TC could reach 347.06 mg g-1. Effects of pH, humic acid (HA) and ionic strength (Na+, Ca2+) were studied along with the interactions among influencing factors investigated by response surface model (RSM). By optimizing experimental conditions from RSM, the adsorption capacity could increase to 427.41 mg g-1. Additionally, electrostatic interaction and hydrogen bond interaction might play a dominating role in adsorption reaction. The NC-800 could maintain a high adsorption level after four cycles. Therefore, the NC-800 with great adsorptive property and reusability could be considered as an effective adsorbent with promising potential in applications for water treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; N-doped nanoporous carbon; Response surface model; Tetracycline; Two-dimensional
Year: 2020 PMID: 32712366 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588