Surfactant-modified SiO2/FeS nanocomposites for remediation of cadmium pollution

IF 3.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Journal of Central South University Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1007/s11771-024-5605-8
Hong-yu Liu, Hua-gang Lyu, Wen Zhang, Jun Jiang, Xiao-hong Li, Sheng-guo Xue
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To improve the remediation and antioxygenic properties of ferrous sulfide (FeS) nanomaterials toward heavy metals is the focus of current research. This study employed a combination of sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) for the modification of FeS nanomaterials supported by porous silicon (SiO2/FeS) to serves as an efficient amendment for cadmium pollution. The optimized slurry with the mass ratio of CMC/SDBS to be 1:3 showed enhanced dispersion and antioxidant effects on SiO2/FeS (the mass ratio of surfactant to FeS was 1:1). This formulation exhibited the smallest particle size (D50 = 0.66 µm) and the highest absolute Zeta potential values exceeding 30 mV. Also, the obtained products demonstrated effective remediation of cadmium-contaminated solutions, with Cd(II) primarily forming stable CdS and CdSO4 products through ion exchange and chemical precipitation. The adsorption capacity of SiO2/FeS-CMC/SDBS 1:3 for cadmium in air and nitrogen was remained during 30 d, reaching about 158 mg/g. Notably, under low concentration Cd contamination, the adsorption capacity of SiO2/FeS-CMC/SDBS 1:3 exceeded that of SiO2/FeS-CMC and SiO2/FeS-SDBS without acidification risk. In summary, this research highlights the improved remediation and antioxygenic properties achieved through CMC and SDBS co-modification of SiO2/FeS, providing a new amendment for Cd remediation.

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用于镉污染修复的表面活性剂改性 SiO2/FeS 纳米复合材料
提高硫化亚铁(FeS)纳米材料对重金属的修复和抗氧性能是当前研究的重点。本研究采用羧甲基纤维素钠(CMC)和十二烷基苯磺酸钠(SDBS)的组合,对多孔硅(SiO2/FeS)支撑的硫化亚铁纳米材料进行改性,以作为镉污染的有效修正剂。CMC/SDBS质量比为1:3的优化浆料对SiO2/FeS(表面活性剂与FeS的质量比为1:1)具有更强的分散和抗氧化效果。该配方的粒径最小(D50 = 0.66 µm),Zeta 电位绝对值最高,超过 30 mV。此外,获得的产品还能有效修复镉污染溶液,通过离子交换和化学沉淀,镉(II)主要形成稳定的 CdS 和 CdSO4 产物。在空气和氮气中,SiO2/FeS-CMC/SDBS 1:3 对镉的吸附容量在 30 d 内保持不变,达到约 158 mg/g。值得注意的是,在低浓度镉污染条件下,SiO2/FeS-CMC/SDBS 1:3 的吸附能力超过了 SiO2/FeS-CMC 和 SiO2/FeS-SDBS,且无酸化风险。总之,本研究强调了通过 CMC 和 SDBS 对 SiO2/FeS 的共同改性可改善其修复和抗氧性能,为镉修复提供了一种新的修正方法。
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Journal of Central South University
Journal of Central South University METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING-
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242
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期刊介绍: Focuses on the latest research achievements in mining and metallurgy Coverage spans across materials science and engineering, metallurgical science and engineering, mineral processing, geology and mining, chemical engineering, and mechanical, electronic and information engineering
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