Title of article :
Functionalization of acidified multi-walled carbon nanotubes for removal of heavy metals in aqueous solutions
Author/Authors :
Farghali, A. A Materials Science and Nanotechnology Department - Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Advanced Sciences - Beni-Suef University - Beni Suef, Egypt , Abdel Tawab, H. A Chemistry Department - Faculty of Science, Beni-Suef University - Beni Suef, Egypt , Abdel Moaty, S. A Chemistry Department - Faculty of Science, Beni-Suef University - Beni Suef, Egypt , Khaled, Rehab Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Beni-Suef University - Beni Suef, Egypt
Abstract :
Water pollution is a worldwide issue for the ecoenvironment
and human society. Removal of various pollutants
including heavy metals from the environment is a
big challenge. Techniques of adsorption are usually simple
and work effectively. In the current study, MWCNTs were
prepared by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of acetylene
at 600 oC. Fe–Co/CaCO3 catalyst/support was prepared by
wet impregnation method. The crystal size of the catalyst
was identified using XRD. Acidified functionalized multiwalled
carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) were produced from
oxidation of multi-walled carbon nanotubes by mixture of
H2O2 + HNO3 in a ratio of 1:3 (v/v) at 25 oC. The structure
and purity of synthesized functionalized CNTs were
examined by TEM, N2-BET method and thermogravimetric
analysis. The functional groups produced at CNTs
surface were investigated using FTIR spectroscopy. Acidified
functionalized MWCNTs with a high surface area of
194 m2g-1 and porous structure (17.19 nm) were used for
water treatment from harmful cations (Pb2+, Cu2+, Ni2+
and Cd2+), single cation solutions and quaternary solution
at different pH values and different times. The results were
interesting because in single solutions the catalyst removed
Pb2+, Ni2+, Cu2+ and Cd2+ with percentages of 93, 83, 78
and 15%, respectively, in 6 h. While in quaternary
solution, adsorption was more complex and the order of the
adsorbed metals was as following: Pb2+ (aq)>Cu2+(-
aq)>Cd2+ (aq)>Ni2+ (aq).
Keywords :
Carbon nanotubes , Chemical vapor deposition , Functionalization , Adsorption
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics