Synthesis of Ce-Ni/sepiolite with excellent adsorption and catalytic oxidation performance toward dyes

A novel and highly efficient wastewater treatment process for the removal of industrial dyes was proposed in this study. The method involved the regeneration of Ce-Ni/sepiolite, which acted as an adsorbent/catalyst, exhausted with the cationic dye auramine O (AO)-a frequently-used industrial dye-und...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2023-01, Vol.47 (5), p.257-2519
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Menglin, Wang, Lianying, Feng, Jinyu, Sun, Jiayue, Lin, Xiangfeng, Gao, Shu, Huang, Zhi, Su, Chengyuan, Wang, Liang
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Zusammenfassung:A novel and highly efficient wastewater treatment process for the removal of industrial dyes was proposed in this study. The method involved the regeneration of Ce-Ni/sepiolite, which acted as an adsorbent/catalyst, exhausted with the cationic dye auramine O (AO)-a frequently-used industrial dye-under a stream of O 2 hot gas. The Ce-Ni/sepiolite adsorbent/catalyst was successfully synthesized by impregnation and was characterized by XRD, SEM, XPS, and BET techniques. An orthogonal experimental design method was applied to optimize the synthesis conditions of Ce-Ni/sepiolite. These synthesis conditions used the regeneration efficiency/rate of the catalyst as the evaluation index under heated O 2 gas stream regeneration. Ce-Ni/sepiolite exhibited remarkable adsorption and catalytic oxidation degradation qualities for AO. The regeneration rate of as-prepared Ce-Ni/sepiolite reached 112.9% after 1 hour at 500 °C under 6 L min −1 of hot gas. The batch adsorption capacities were found to be 210.60 mg g −1 (25 °C), 243.90 mg g −1 (35 °C) and 263.16 mg g −1 (45 °C). 45 °C seemed to allow for the optimum adsorption capacity. Ce-Ni/sepiolite also showed high dynamic adsorption capacity, able to treat 48 bed volume (BV) of the dye solution with a residual concentration of 0 mg L −1 when the height to diameter ratio is 2.5. The adsorption and regeneration mechanisms were proposed. The as-synthesized Ce-Ni/sepiolite can be used as an efficient adsorbent and catalyst in wastewater treatments. This further supports the prospective usability of the sepiolite adsorbent for dye removal in future industrial applications. A novel and highly efficient wastewater treatment process for the removal of industrial dyes was proposed in this study.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/d2nj04606g