Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Cobalt nanoparticles-embedded magnetic ordered mesoporous carbon for highly effective adsorption of rhodamine B. |
| Authors: |
Tang, Lin1,2 tanglin@hnu.edu.cn, Cai, Ye1,2, Yang, Guide1,2, Liu, Yuanyuan1,2, Zeng, Guangming1,2 zgming@hnu.edu.cn, Zhou, Yaoyu1,2, Li, Sisi1,2, Wang, Jiajia1,2, Zhang, Sheng1,2, Fang, Yan1,2, He, Yibin1,2 |
| Source: |
Applied Surface Science. Sep2014, Vol. 314, p746-753. 8p. |
| Subjects: |
Cobalt compounds, Mesoporous materials, Carbon absorption & adsorption, Rhodamine B, Magnetic properties of nanoparticles, Chemical preparations industry |
| Abstract: |
Cobalt nanoparticles-embedded magnetic ordered mesoporous carbon (Co/OMC), prepared through a simple method involving infusing and calcination, was used as a highly effective adsorbent for rhodamine B (Rh B) removal. Several techniques, including SEM, HRTEM, nitrogen adsorption–desorption isotherms, XRD, Raman spectra, EDX, zeta potential and VSM measurement, were applied to characterize the adsorbent. Batch tests were conducted to investigate the adsorption performance. The adsorption capacity of the resultant adsorbent was relatively high compared with raw ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) and reached an equilibrium value of 468 mg/g at 200 mg/L initial Rh B concentration. Removal efficiency even reached 96% within 25 min at 100 mg/L initial Rh B concentration. Besides, the adsorption amount increased with the increase of solution pH, adsorbent dose and initial Rh B concentration. Kinetics study showed that the adsorption agreed well with pseudo-second-order model ( R 2 = 0.999) and had a significant correlation with intra-particle diffusion model in the both two adsorption periods. Furthermore, thermodynamics research indicated that the adsorption process was endothermic and spontaneous in nature. The adsorption isotherms fitted well with Langmuir model, demonstrating the formation of mono-molecular layer on the surface of Co/OMC during adsorption process. The results confirmed that Co/OMC has the potential superiority in removal of Rh B from aqueous solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
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