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用氮硫共掺杂活性炭从水溶液中吸附汞(II)。

Mercury (II) adsorption from aqueous solution using nitrogen and sulfur co-doped activated carbon.

机构信息

School of Material and Chemical Engineering, Tongren University, Tongren 554300, China E-mail:

School of Pharmacy, Tongren Polytechnic College, Tongren 554300, China.

出版信息

Water Sci Technol. 2017 Apr;2017(1):310-318. doi: 10.2166/wst.2018.117.

Abstract

Activated carbon (AC) was modified with urea, thioglycolic acid and thiourea to obtain nitrogen doped activated carbon (ACN), sulfur doped activated carbon (ACS) and nitrogen and sulfur co-doped activated carbon (ACNS), respectively. The AC samples were characterized by elemental analysis, N adsorption-desorption, determination of the pH of the point of zero charge (pH) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and tested for adsorption behaviors of Hg(II) ions. The experimental data of equilibrium isotherms fitted well with the Langmuir model. ACNS showed the highest adsorption capacity of 511.78 mg/g, increasing more than 2.5 times compared to the original ACA. The adsorption process followed pseudo-second-order kinetics. The thermodynamic parameters of ΔH°, ΔS°, and ΔG° at 30 °C were -20.57 kJ/mol, -0.032 kJ/mol K and -10.87 kJ/mol, respectively. It was concluded that the Hg(II) ions' adsorption on ACNS was exothermic, spontaneous and physiosorptive in nature. Finally, the adsorption capacity of ACNS reduced by just 8.13% even after the sixth cycle compared to the initial cycle.

摘要

活性炭(AC)分别用尿素、巯基乙酸和硫脲进行改性,得到氮掺杂活性炭(ACN)、硫掺杂活性炭(ACS)和氮硫共掺杂活性炭(ACNS)。通过元素分析、N2 吸附-脱附、零电荷点(pHpzc)的测定和 X 射线光电子能谱对 AC 样品进行了表征,并测试了 Hg(II)离子的吸附行为。平衡等温线的实验数据与 Langmuir 模型拟合良好。与原始的 ACA 相比,ACNS 表现出最高的 Hg(II)吸附容量 511.78mg/g,增加了 2.5 倍以上。吸附过程遵循准二级动力学。在 30°C 时,ΔH°、ΔS°和ΔG°的热力学参数分别为-20.57kJ/mol、-0.032kJ/mol K 和-10.87kJ/mol。结论是,Hg(II)离子在 ACNS 上的吸附是放热的、自发的和物理吸附的。最后,与初始循环相比,即使经过第六个循环,ACNS 的吸附容量也仅降低了 8.13%。

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