| Literature DB >> 33338812 |
Yongfei Ma1, Li Wu1, Ping Li2, Lie Yang3, Liuyang He1, Siyu Chen1, Yuyi Yang4, Feng Gao2, Xuebin Qi2, Zulin Zhang5.
Abstract
Environmental concentration imidacloprid (IMI) has become a potential risk to ecological safety and human health, therefore an efficient, sustainable and environment friendly approach was urgently needed for its removal. In this study, a novel graphene oxide supported magnetic sludge biochar composite (GO/CoFe2O4-SBC) was first time synthesized and assessed for IMI removal at environmental concentration level. The maximum adsorption capacity of GO/CoFe2O4-SBC for IMI was 8.64 × 103 μg g-1. Physicochemical characteristics, kinetics (pseudo-second-order), isotherms (Freundlich and Temkin), thermodynamics and environmental factors analysis suggested that its outstanding adsorption performance was mainly attributed to pore filling, π-π conjugation and functional groups interaction. The mechanisms analysis indicated that intraparticle diffusion was the main rate-limiting step and its adsorption was a spontaneous, endothermic and randomness increased process. The magnetic sensitivity enabled it to be easily separated from water. The sustainable adsorption capacity (>90% of the initial adsorption capacity) of GO/CoFe2O4-SBC was well maintained by ethanol extraction even after five reuse cycles. GO/CoFe2O4-SBC also exhibited environmental security with its leaching concentrations of Fe and Co were below 0.5 mg L-1 in a wide pH range. The performance of GO/CoFe2O4-SBC suggested that it could be served as a promising adsorbent for environmental concentration IMI removal.Entities:
Keywords: Cobalt ferrite; Environmental concentration; Graphene oxide; Imidacloprid; Sludge biochar
Year: 2020 PMID: 33338812 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588