Formation of cerussite and hydrocerussite during adsorption of lead from aqueous solution on oxidized carbons by cold oxygen plasma

[Display omitted] •The formation of cerussite and hydrocerussite was observed on the carbon surface.•Occurrence of CaCO3 on the carbons surface plays a crucial role in the formation.•The carbons were prepared by carbonization and oxidation with cold oxygen plasma.•Oxidation with cold oxygen plasma i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied surface science 2016-11, Vol.386, p.381-388
Hauptverfasser: De Velasco Maldonado, Paola S., Hernández-Montoya, Virginia, Concheso, A., Montes-Morán, Miguel A.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •The formation of cerussite and hydrocerussite was observed on the carbon surface.•Occurrence of CaCO3 on the carbons surface plays a crucial role in the formation.•The carbons were prepared by carbonization and oxidation with cold oxygen plasma.•Oxidation with cold oxygen plasma increases the formation of these compounds. A new procedure of elimination of Pb2+ from aqueous solution using carbon adsorbents, in which high amounts of cerussite and hydrocerussite are deposited on the carbon surfaces, is reported. The procedure includes the preparation of carbons from selected lignocellulosic wastes (pecan nut shells and peach stones) by single carbonization and further oxidation with cold oxygen plasma. The materials prior and after the oxidation treatment were characterized using elemental analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, SEM/EDX analysis, adsorption of N2 at −196°C and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The adsorption of Pb2+ was carried out in batch systems under constant agitation. The formation of cerussite and hydrocerussite on the spent carbon surfaces was confirmed by XRD, SEM/EDX and FT-IR. A Pb2+ removal mechanism is proposed in which a co-precipitation of lead nitrate and calcium carbonate would render the formation of the lead carbonates. In such mechanism, the occurrence of CaCO3 on the surface of the adsorbents plays a crucial role. The presence of calcium carbonate on the precursors is understood on the basis of the thermal evolution of calcium oxalate originally present in the biomass. The oxygen plasma treatment helps to expose the calcium carbonate nanocrystals thus improving dramatically the removal capacity of Pb2+. Accordingly, retention capacities as high as 63mg of Pb2+ per gram of adsorbent have been attained.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.06.025