ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2019

Synthesis of Stable Al(0) Nanoparticles in Water in the form of Al(0)@Cu and Sequestration of Cu2+(aq) with Simultaneous H2 Production

 
 
 

Abstract


Copper contamination is a serious ecological and human health hazard. Therefore, a multifunctional/synergistic process, which sequesters Cu2+ while also providing additional functionalities (say a high-value nanoparticle and an energy source as byproducts) would be relevant. On the other hand, although several sophisticated methods have been utilized for the synthesis of Al nanoparticles (NPs); simple chemical synthesis of Al NPs, particularly in water, has not been explored due to its instability in the aqueous medium. In this work, a coreduction based sequestration of Cu2+ (aq) is demonstrated where Al3+(aq) and Cu2+(aq) are coreduced in copper-contaminated water. The outcome of the process is the formation of stable Al(0) nanoparticles and simultaneous sequestration of Cu2+(aq); this occurs along with production of hydrogen gas as a byproduct. Nanoparticle stability is likely due to the Cu coating on Al nanoparticles, resulting in the formation of Al(0)@Cu NPs. Hydrogen is produced as a byproduct at a ...

Volume 7
Pages 10332-10339
DOI 10.1021/ACSSUSCHEMENG.9B00340
Language English
Journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

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