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Adsorption Behavior of Magnetic Carbon-Supported Metal Nickel for the Efficient Dye Removal from Water

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  • Beifeng Lv

    (School of Civil Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China)

  • Jingjing Xu

    (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China)

  • Haibo Kang

    (School of Civil Engineering, College of Transportation Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 210009, China)

  • Pengfei Liang

    (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China)

  • Wei Wang

    (School of Civil Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China)

  • Feifei Tao

    (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China)

Abstract

Magnetic carbon-supported metal nickel has been successfully synthesized by solvothermal method and heat treatment for highly effective adsorption of various reactive dyes. Structure characterization and composition analysis demonstrated that the metal nickel nanoparticles with the size of 1–2 nm were embedded into the pore of carbon spheres. It is helpful to prevent the agglomeration and falling off of metal nickel nanoparticles on the surface of carbon spheres. The adsorption performance of the carbon-supported metal nickel nanospheres for reactive brilliant yellow R-4GLN was studied by changing the pH value and initial concentration of the solution, adsorption time, adsorption temperature, and the amount of adsorbent. The carbon-supported metal nickel showed fast and efficient adsorption activity. After 5 min of adsorption, the removal efficiency of 10 mL 25 mg·mL −1 reactive brilliant yellow R-4GLN was close to 100%. The carbon-supported metal nickel composite was reused 20 times, and the removal efficiency of dye remained above 98%. It also showed good adsorption performance on various reactive dyes with wide universality, which has a certain adsorption effect on most dyes with a high utilization value in wastewater treatment.

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  • Beifeng Lv & Jingjing Xu & Haibo Kang & Pengfei Liang & Wei Wang & Feifei Tao, 2022. "Adsorption Behavior of Magnetic Carbon-Supported Metal Nickel for the Efficient Dye Removal from Water," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-17, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:3:p:1682-:d:740417
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