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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015
Yang Zhen; Zhuo Ning; Zhang Shaopeng; Dong Yayi; Zhang Xuntong; Shen Jiachun; Yang Weiben; Wang Yuping; Chen Jianqiang
A pH- and temperature-responsive magnetic adsorbent [poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) grafted chitosan/Fe3O4 composite particles, CN-MCP], was synthesized for the removal of the endocrine-disrupting chemical nonylphenol. According to the structural characteristics (changeable surface-charge and hydrophilic/hydrophobic properties) of the targeted contaminant, CN-MCP was designed owning special structure (pH- and temperature-responsiveness for the changeable surface-charge and adjustable hydrophilic/hydrophobic properties, respectively). Compared to chitosan magnetic composite particles without grafting modification (CS-MCP) and several other reported adsorbents, CN-MCP exhibited relatively high adsorption capacity for nonylphenol under corresponding optimal conditions (123 mg/g at pH 9 and 20 °C; 116 mg/g at pH 5 and 40 °C). Meanwhile, high selectivity of the novel adsorbent in selective adsorption of nonylphenol from bisolute solution of nonylphenol and phenol was found. Effects of grafting ratio of the grafted polymer branches and coexisting inorganic salts on the adsorption were systematically investigated. Moreover, CN-MCP demonstrated desired reusability during 20 times of adsorption-desorption recycling. The high adsorption capacity, high selectivity, and desired reusability aforementioned revealed the significant application potential of CN-MCP in the removal of NP. On the basis of the adsorption behaviors, isotherms equilibrium, thermodynamics and kinetics studies, and instrumental analyses including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, BET specific surface area, zeta potential, and static water contact angle measurements, distinct adsorption mechanisms were found under various conditions: charge attraction between CN-MCP and the contaminant, as well as binding between polymeric branches of CN-MCP and nonyls, contributed to the adsorption at pH 9 and 20 °C; whereas hydrophobic interaction between CN-MCP and nonylphenol played a dominant role at pH 5 and 40 °C. The current study provided a strategy for the structural design of adsorbents according to the features of targeted emerging contaminants, and the continuity of the work was discussed and proposed.
Archive | 2016
Yang Weiben; Yang Zhen; Lan Yaqian; Zhuo Ning; Shen Jiachun; Zhang Xuntong
Archive | 2016
Yang Zhen; Yang Weiben; Lan Yaqian; Zhuo Ning; Shen Jiachun; Zhang Xuntong
Archive | 2015
Yang Zhen; Yang Weiben; Jia Shuying; Zhuo Ning; Wang Fang; Wang Yuping
Separation and Purification Technology | 2017
Zhuo Ning; Lan Yaqian; Yang Weiben; Yang Zhen; Li Xiaomin; Zhou Xia; Liu Yang; Shen Jiachun; Zhang Xuntong
Archive | 2017
Yang Weiben; Yang Zhen; Zhuo Ning; Zhou Xia; Shen Jiachun; Zhang Xuntong; Wang Xuzeng
Archive | 2017
Yang Zhen; Yang Weiben; Wang Xuzeng; Zhuo Ning; Shen Jiachun; Zhu Xiaoyi
Archive | 2016
Yang Weiben; Zhuo Ning; Yang Zhen; Zhang Ziwei; Jia Shuying; Wang Fang
Archive | 2016
Yang Weiben; Jia Shuying; Yang Zhen; Zhang Ziwei; Wang Fang; Zhuo Ning
Archive | 2016
Yang Weiben; Wang Fang; Yang Zhen; Zhang Ziwei; Jia Shuying; Zhuo Ning