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Green rust-deposited MoS2 composites for the enhanced sequestration of EDTA-chelated Cu(II) from an aqueous solution.

Authors :
Zhang, Wei
Li, Rui
Li, Qiao
Li, Jiansheng
Sun, Xiuyun
Shen, Jinyou
Han, Weiqing
Xiong, Ping
Source :
Journal of Molecular Liquids. Nov2021, Vol. 341, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Display omitted] • An MG binary composite (green rust deposited MoS2) was prepared to remove EDTA-Cu(II). • The removal of EDTA-Cu(II) can be enhanced by the synergistic effect of MoS2 and GR. • MG (pH = 3–7) replacing EDTA-Cu(II) is wider than common Fe3+ (pH = 2.7–5.2). • MG could effectively remove EDTA-Cu(II) under different dissolved oxygen conditions. EDTA-Cu(II) is usually observed in electroplating wastewater, and its removal is very challenging due to its easy dissolution, stability and difficult biodegradation characteristics. In this work, an excellent binary composite (MG) was prepared via the combination of green rust (GR) and MoS 2 to remove EDTA-Cu(II) from an aqueous solution. Batch test results showed that the maximum capacity of EDTA-Cu(II) uptake by MG was 89.85 mg/g. Thus, up to 98.5% of EDTA-Cu (20 mg/L) was removed. The residual Cu content was lower than the discharge standard of China (0.5 mg/L); additionally, the leaching of Fe ions was lower than 22 mg/L under ambient conditions. MG could satisfactorily remove EDTA-Cu(II) from complex environments in one step and was only minimally affected by various experimental conditions (the presence of different salt ions, different ratios of EDTA organic groups, and different dissolved oxygen concentrations). The highly active MG composite has a wider pH range (pH = 3–7) for the efficient replacement reaction with EDTA-Cu(II) than for the replacement of common Fe(III) ions (pH = 2.7–5.2). GR deposited on MoS 2 could not only effectively increase the surface reaction sites of MG composites but also enhance EDTA-Cu(II) removal performance through the mutual synergy between GR and MoS 2. These experimental results suggest that MG holds promise for use in removing EDTA-Cu(II) from contaminated wastewater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01677322
Volume :
341
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Liquids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152629048
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2021.117300