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Effective aqueous chromate treatment using triethanolamine anacardate coated magnetic nanoparticles.

Authors :
Bui NT
Le LC
Hoang TT
Nguyen HT
Tran NTT
Hoang TKA
Source :
Environmental research [Environ Res] 2023 Jun 01; Vol. 226, pp. 115675. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 10.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Low-cost adsorbents derived from agricultural by-products incorporated magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) are promising for wastewater treatment. They are always preferred due to their great performance and easy separation. This study reports cobalt superparamagnetic (CoFe <subscript>2</subscript> O <subscript>4</subscript> ) nanoparticles (NPs) incorporated with triethanolamine (TEA) based surfactants from cashew nut shell liquid, namely TEA-CoFe <subscript>2</subscript> O <subscript>4</subscript> , for the removal of chromium (VI) ions from aqueous solutions. To have detailed characteristics of the morphology and structural properties, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM) were employed. The fabricated TEA-CoFe <subscript>2</subscript> O <subscript>4</subscript> particles exhibit soft and superparamagnetic properties, which make the nanoparticles easily recycled by using a magnet. Chromate adsorption on the TEA-CoFe <subscript>2</subscript> O <subscript>4</subscript> nanomaterials reached an optimal efficiency of 84.3% at pH = 3 with the initial adsorbent dose of 10 g/L and chromium (VI) concentration of 40 mg/L. The TEA-CoFe <subscript>2</subscript> O <subscript>4</subscript> nanoparticles can maintain the effective adsorption of chromium (VI) ion (by 29% of efficiency loss) and retain the magnetic separation using a magnet up to three cycles of the regeneration, which promise a high potential of this low-cost adsorbent for long-term treatment of heavy metal ions from polluted waters.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1096-0953
Volume :
226
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Environmental research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36906268
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115675