Vangala Sri Datta Chaitanya , P.A. Manojkumar , G. Mangamma , Gomathi Natarajan , G. Srinivasa Rao , C.P. Kaushik
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Abstract
Removal of cerium from environmental and aqueous streams is essential in waste water rejuvenation processes. Nitrogen modified graphene nano walls (N-GNWs) have shown ultra-high sorption efficiency of trivalent cerium from aqueous medium (Kd > 2 × 107) and a large sorption capacity of ∼ 2500 mg/g is achieved. N-GNWs were deposited on carbon paper substrate using PECVD technique. The three-dimensional nature of N-GNWs are revealed from high resolution FESEM images. Raman spectroscopic studies have shown that GNWs are defective and possess a few layer graphene like structure. Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopic studies of the Ce sorbed N-GNWs and optical emission spectroscopy of the residual solution confirm the sorptive retrieval of cerium. Visual Minteq based ionization model is introduced to explain high (>90 %) sorption of Ce at pH≥7 and the mechanistic aspects of sorption for standard Cerium solution is discussed. The sorption involves attachment of cerium hydroxyl ions to the active cites on the sorbent surface.
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Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring and Management is a journal devoted to the publication of peer reviewed original research on environmental nanotechnologies, monitoring studies and management for water, soil , waste and human health samples. Critical review articles, short communications and scientific policy briefs are also welcome. The journal will include all environmental matrices except air. Nanomaterials were suggested as efficient cost-effective and environmental friendly alternative to existing treatment materials, from the standpoints of both resource conservation and environmental remediation. The journal aims to receive papers in the field of nanotechnology covering; Developments of new nanosorbents for: •Groundwater, drinking water and wastewater treatment •Remediation of contaminated sites •Assessment of novel nanotechnologies including sustainability and life cycle implications Monitoring and Management papers should cover the fields of: •Novel analytical methods applied to environmental and health samples •Fate and transport of pollutants in the environment •Case studies covering environmental monitoring and public health •Water and soil prevention and legislation •Industrial and hazardous waste- legislation, characterisation, management practices, minimization, treatment and disposal •Environmental management and remediation