Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2021

Adsorption and reduction of Cr(VI) by a novel nanoscale FeS/chitosan/biochar composite from aqueous solution

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The purpose of this study was to synthesize FeS/chitosan/biochar composite (FSBC) to remove Cr(VI). Results indicate that the modification of FeS particles and chitosan to biochar provided large specific surface area and more active adsorption sites. FSBC(1:1:1) have an enhanced Cr(VI) adsorption capacity of 103.93\xa0mg\xa0g-1 at 0.01\xa0g per 50\xa0mL Cr(VI) solution compared with 19.97\xa0mg\xa0g−1 for FeS particles and 22.45\xa0mg\xa0g−1 for biochar. Increasing temperature promote Cr(VI) removal. By contrast, increasing Cl- and SO42- concentrates and solution pH prevented Cr(VI) adsorption. Cr(VI) removal could attribute to surface adsorption, reduction and precipitation. XPS results indicated that 76.07% of Cr(VI) removal was due to reduction or precipitation, and 23.93% could be ascribed to surface adsorption. After adsorption-desorption cycle, Cr(VI) removal capacities are 70.42, 65.33 and 11.67\xa0mg\xa0g−1 for FSBC(1:1:1), FSBC(1:1:5) and FSBC(5:5:1), respectively. The study demonstrated that FSBC were high-effective adsorbents for Cr(VI) removal in the water environment.

Volume 9
Pages 105407
DOI 10.1016/J.JECE.2021.105407
Language English
Journal Journal of environmental chemical engineering

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