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Multifunctional self-assembled adsorption microspheres based on waste bamboo shoot shells for multi-pollutant water purification.

Authors :
Yang, Jie
Long, Qianxin
Zhu, Yan
Lin, Cheng
Xu, Xiaoxi
Pan, Baiyang
Shi, Wenya
Guo, Yuyang
Deng, Jianqiu
Yao, Qingrong
Wang, Zhongmin
Source :
Environmental Research. May2024, Vol. 249, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this study, multilayer self-assembled multifunctional bamboo shoot shell biochar microspheres (BSSBM) were prepared, in which bamboo shoot shell biochar was used as the carrier, titanium dioxide as the intermediate medium, and chitosan as the adhesion layer. The adsorption behavior of BSSBM on heavy metals Ag(I) and Pd(II), antibiotics, and dye wastewater was systematically analyzed. BSSBM shows a wide range of adsorption capacity. BSSBM is a promising candidate for the purification of real polluted water, not only for metal ions, but also for Tetracycline (TC) and Methylene Blue (MB). The maximum adsorption amounts of BSSBM on Pd(II), Ag(I), TC and MB were 417.3 mg/g, 222.5 mg/g, 97.2 mg/g and 42.9 mg/g, respectively.The adsorption of BSSBM on Pd(II), MB and TC conformed to the quasi-first kinetic model, and the adsorption on Ag(I) conformed to the quasi-second kinetic model. BSSBM showed remarkable selective adsorption capacity for Ag(I) and Pd(II) in a multi-ion coexistence system. BSSBM not only realized the high value-added utilization of waste, but also had the advantages of low cost, renewable and selective adsorption. BSSBM demonstrated its potential as a new generation of multifunctional adsorbent, contributing to the recovery of rare/precious metals and the treatment of multi-polluted water. [Display omitted] • Outstanding selective adsorption capacity of silver (I) and palladium (II). • The adsorption amount of silver (I) and palladium (II) can reach 417.3 and 222.5 mg/g. • Waste recycling and water purification are realized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
249
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176924225
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118452