An easy synthesis for preparing bio-based hybrid adsorbent useful for fast adsorption of polar pollutants
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
For the first time,
-Al2O3 and Bio-Based Substances (BBS) hybrids (A-BBS) were prepared
through a simple electrostatic interaction occurring between alumina, used as a support, and BBS
(Bio-Based Substance from composted biowastes) carrying positive and negative charges, respectively.
We evaluated the optimal amount of BBS to be immobilized on the support and the stability of the
resulting A-BBS in order to use this novel hybrid material as an adsorbent for the removal of polar
pollutants. Characterization was carried out by X-Ray Diraction (XRD) for evaluating the crystal
structure of the support, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) to evidence the presence of
BBS on the hybrid material, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to measure the thermal stability of
the hybrid materials and quantify the BBS amount immobilized on the support, N2 adsorption at
77 K for the evaluation of the surface area and porosity of the systems, Zeta potential measurements
to evaluate the eect of BBS immobilization on the surface charge of the particles and choose the
substrates possibly interacting with them. Firstly, we tested the adsorption capability of three samples
dierently coated with BBS toward cationic species considering various adsorbate/adsorbent ratio.
Crystal Violet (CV) was chosen as model pollutant to compare the performance of the hybrid materials
with those of other materials described in the literature. The adsorption data were modeled by
Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms. Then, we studied the adsorption capability of the
developed material towards molecules with dierent structures; for this purpose, two contaminants
of emerging concerns (carbamazepine and atenolol) were tested. The results indicate that A-BBS
could be applied in wastewater treatment for the removal of a significant amount of polar species.
In addition, a comparison with literature data concerning CV adsorption was carried out in order to
evaluate the environmental impact of synthetic routes used to prepare dierent adsorbents.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Adsorption; Alumina support; Contaminant of emerging concern removal; Crystal violet; Electrostatic interaction; Hybrid materials
Elenco autori:
Sadraei R.; Paganini M.C.; Calza P.; Magnacca G.
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