Selective adsorption of Congo red and Cu(II) from complex wastewater by core-shell structured magnetic carbon@zeolitic imidazolate frameworks-8 nanocomposites

[Display omitted] •The magnetic nanoadsorbent with specific core-shell structure was synthesized.•Fe3O4@Carbon@ZIF-8 showed excellent adsorption capacities for Congo red and Cu(II).•The good adsorption ability was attributed to abundant active sites from ZIF-8.•Fe3O4@Carbon@ZIF-8 can selectively rem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Separation and purification technology 2021-12, Vol.277, p.119053, Article 119053
Hauptverfasser: Xiong, Zikang, Zheng, Huaili, Hu, Yadan, Hu, Xuebin, Ding, Wei, Ma, Jiangya, Li, Yisen
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •The magnetic nanoadsorbent with specific core-shell structure was synthesized.•Fe3O4@Carbon@ZIF-8 showed excellent adsorption capacities for Congo red and Cu(II).•The good adsorption ability was attributed to abundant active sites from ZIF-8.•Fe3O4@Carbon@ZIF-8 can selectively remove CR and Cu(II) from complex wastewater.•Nanoadsorbent’s good stability and reusability indicated its practical application. Efficient and convenient removal oforganic dyes and heavy metalsfrom complex wastewater is still a challenge for human health and ecosystem remediation. Novel adsorbent, Fe3O4@Carbon@ZIF-8 with specific core-shell structure was synthesized by layer-by-layer self-assembly. The hydrophilic carbonaceous shell acts as both a linker and stabilizer between Fe3O4and ZIF-8. The characteristics of self-made adsorbent were comprehensively identified by numerous characterization methods. The adsorption kinetics, isotherms and the influence of various reacting parameters on its adsorption capacity of Congo red (CR) and Cu(II)were systematically investigated. Compared with other reported adsorbents, the maximum adsorption capacities of Fe3O4@Carbon@ZIF-8 towards CR (806.45 mg g−1) and Cu(II) (234.74 mg g−1) were much higher. Moreover, the adsorption process followed pseudo-second-order kinetics and Langmuir isotherm models. Selective adsorption of CR was investigated in the presence of cationicand anionic dyes, and the same as Cu(II) in the existence of competitive ions, which revealed that it was appropriate for selective adsorption toward CR and Cu(II) in complex wastewater. On the basis of FT-IR and XPS analyses, electrostatic interaction, hydrogen bonding, π-π bonding and ion exchange were involved in the mechanism of adsorption.Fe3O4@Carbon@ZIF-8 is suitable for practical application because of itsgood stability and reusability.
ISSN:1383-5866
1873-3794
DOI:10.1016/j.seppur.2021.119053