Rapid reductive degradation of dye contaminated water by using a core-shell nano zerovalent iron (nZVI) |
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Authors: | Aman Deep Acharya Simranjeet Kaur |
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Institution: | 1. School of Chemical Engineering and Physical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India;2. Vikram University, Ujjain, 456010, MP, India |
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Abstract: | We report on the synthesis of zero valent iron nano particles (nZVI) via chemical reduction method. The large peak visible in the XRD pattern reveals the presence of an amorphous phase of iron. SEM and TEM images signify the dendritic morphology and core-shell-like structure of manufactured nZVI particles respectively. Methylene blue dye (MB) was used as model contaminant to assess the reductive degradation proficiency of nZVI. With complete elimination of MB, the fresh synthesized nZVI exhibited the best performance (97%), while the regenerated nZVI had an 85.1% MB removal efficiency after five regenerations. The equilibrium data of adsorption were fitted to eight different kinetic and isothermal models. The effects of critical operating factors such as pH, varied amounts of nZVI and dye concentration, adsorption temperature, and adsorption time were also studied. A presumptive reaction mechanism and function of core-shell construction in contaminant sequestration has also been investigated. |
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Keywords: | Nano-zero valent iron Reductive degradation Kinetics Methylene blue Core-shell |
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