Cell-wall based aerogels for Ce (III) adsorption from leaching tailings: Properties and mechanistic research

[Display omitted] •Cell-wall based aerogels have numerous adsorption sites for REEs.•PCA can achieve an excellent adsorption capacity of 337.36 mg/g for Ce (III).•A kinetic study showed that PCA adsorbed Ce (III) rapidly within 30 min.•Carboxyl groups and amino groups on PCA can simultaneously adsor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2023-11, Vol.475, p.146068, Article 146068
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Hui, Yao, Haoyu, Zhao, Feifei, Yang, Liangrong, Wu, Lianying, Liang, Xiangfeng, Liu, Huizhou, Yu, Changjiang
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Cell-wall based aerogels have numerous adsorption sites for REEs.•PCA can achieve an excellent adsorption capacity of 337.36 mg/g for Ce (III).•A kinetic study showed that PCA adsorbed Ce (III) rapidly within 30 min.•Carboxyl groups and amino groups on PCA can simultaneously adsorb Ce (III) by ion exchange and chelation, respectively. Efficient separation of rare earth elements (REEs) from leaching tailings is necessary for environmental protection and full utilization of resources. Cell walls are rich in various active groups that can efficiently adsorb REEs. In this work, a series of composite aerogels based on pectin and cellulose (the key active components in cell walls) were fabricated for effective adsorption of Ce (III) from leaching tailings. Physical and chemical properties of composite aerogels were characterized by Scanning electron microscope (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), contact angle measuring, and a zeta potentiometer. Adsorption capacity was measured under different conditions. Adsorption corresponded to the Langmuir model and the maximum adsorption capacity of Ce (III) was 337.36 mg/g. Kinetic fitting showed that the adsorption process corresponds to the second-order kinetic model. Composite aerogels have excellent regeneration performance. The adsorption process occurred by electrostatic interaction, ion exchange with –COO−, and chelation with C-NH2. Adsorption in a sample of leaching tailings showed that the adsorption efficiency of composite aerogels for Ce (III) and Eu (III) reached 68% and 81%, respectively, demonstrating good practicability.
ISSN:1385-8947
1873-3212
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2023.146068