Title of article :
Cheap Nano-Adsorbents Based on Zno/Mineral Nanocomposites for Removal of Chloroform fromWater Solution
Author/Authors :
Salehi-Babarsad, Farzad Department of Civil Engineering-Water Resources Engineering and Management - Shoushtar Branch Islamic Azad University (I.A.U), Shoushtar, Iran , Derikvand, Ehsan Department of Civil Engineering-Water Resources Engineering and Management - Shoushtar Branch Islamic Azad University (I.A.U), Shoushtar, Iran , Razaz, Majid Department of Civil Engineering-Water Resources Engineering and Management - Shoushtar Branch Islamic Azad University (I.A.U), Shoushtar, Iran , Yousefi, Ramin Department of Physics - Masjed-Soleiman Branch Islamic Azad University (I.A.U), Masjed-Soleiman, Iran , Shirmardi, Abbas Department of Chemistry - Masjed-Soleiman Branch Islamic Azad University (I.A.U), Masjed-Soleiman, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Chloroform, as a hazardous chemical, can contaminate water resources via the reaction of chlorine as an antiseptic
chemical with humic acids resulted from agricultural activities. In humans, chloroform may cause dizziness, heart disorders, and
disorders of the nervous system. Hence, its removal is of crucial importance.
Objectives: The current study aimed to propose cheap and efficient adsorbents to remove chloroform from water.
Methods: Four different nanomaterials(ZnO, ZnO/graphene oxide (ZnO/GO), ZnO/GO/Zeolite, andGO/Zeolite nanocomposites)were
prepared and characterized with X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) images. Textural
properties of the nano- adsorbents were evaluated using Brunauer Emmet Teller (BET) and Barrett-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) techniques.
Different isotherms and kinetic models were studied. The effect of pH on the removal efficiency of the nano-adsorbents was tested.
Regenerability of the nano-adsorbents towards the removal of the chloroform was also evaluated.
Results: XRD patterns and FESEM images of the nanocomposites confirmed lattice structures and nanoscale particle size of the prepared
nanocomposites. According to the BET and BJH models, all samples had mesoporous structures. The BJH cumulative surface
area of pores of ZnO, ZnO/GO, ZnO/GO/Zeolite, and GO/Zeolite nanocomposites were 8.5, 26.4, 17.2, and 20.8 m2/g, respectively. The
best removal speed and efficiency were obtained according to the different isotherm and kinetic models for the removal of chloroform
ZnO/GO nanocomposites. All adsorbents revealed characteristic adsorption in the pH range of 7 to 8.
Conclusion: The ZnO/GO, a cheap and efficient nanocomposite, showed the best performance to remove chloroform from water
samples due to its superior textural property. Hence, it can be used to remove chloroform from water for up to 5 cycles.
Keywords :
ZnO nanoparticles , Graphene oxide , Chloroform , Adsorption , BET
Journal title :
Jundishapur Journal of Health Sciences