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Insights of arsenic (III/V) adsorption and electrosorption mechanism onto multi synergistic (redox-photoelectrochemical-ROS) aluminum substituted copper ferrite impregnated rGO.

Authors :
Penke, Yaswanth K.
Yadav, Amit K.
Malik, Iram
Tyagi, Alekha
Ramkumar, Janakarajan
Kar, Kamal K.
Source :
Chemosphere. Mar2021, Vol. 267, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The understanding of mechanistic insights in environmental remediation and mitigation systems is attracting larger attention, in recent days. Here in, aluminium substituted copper ferrite impregnated rGO hybrid (CAF-rGO) is verified to understand the adsorption/electrosorption mechanism of arsenic in aqueous systems. Near-surface study (XPS: As 3d, Cu 2p, Fe 2p, Al 2p, O 1s, C 1s) proposes redox, and ligand exchange reactions between contaminant, and CAF-rGO. Adsorption capacities are observed around 128.8 mg g−1 [As(III)], 153.5 mg g−1 [As(V)] with Freundlich model isotherms. Kinetics study follows the PSO model with influence of solar light (> 420 nm). Cyclic voltammetry (CV) analysis in different molarity conditions observed with signals around +0.1 and −0.6 V confirm the redox abilities, and N 2 /O 2 purged environments understood that electrosorption occurred through both reduction and sorption. Electrosorption study with pH variation shows the effect of protonation on the redox activity of individual arsenic species. Consistent signal around −0.6 ± 0.05 V in all the CV plots (i.e., Molarity, Environment, pH) recommends the usage of CAF-rGO for arsenic mitigation. Possible influence of photo-current (∼40 μA/cm2 at ∼ 0 V) towards As(III/V) decontamination is understood though photoelectrochemical analysis. Impedance plot shows low-resistance and better diffusion of arsenic oxy-anions during light irradiation. Synergistic nature of CAF-rGO generates reactive oxygen species (i.e., ●OH/●O 2 −/ 1 O2) in mitigating highly toxic As(III) species is also detailed in the present work. Image 1 • Mechanistic insights of arsenic (As) adsorption and electrosorption in aqueous systems. • In-situ CV analysis in various molarities, gas purging environment and pH conditions. • A constructive correlation is drawn between individual redox signals and CV plot areas. • Photo-catalytic aspects on As loading and photo-electrochemical behavior (I vs. t, EIS). • ROS signals onto the hybrid surface in influencing As remediation and mitigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
267
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148124697
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129246