Adsorption and reduction of Cr(VI): mechanistic investigations of magnetite-fulvic acid complexes.

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Yangyang Zhang, Xi Qin, Junwen An, Bo Zu
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Abstract

Iron oxides and natural organic matter are widely recognised for their roles in mitigating heavy metal contamination due to their surface reactivity. Magnetite, featuring Fe(II), is of particular interest for its reductive properties. However, limited studies have explored its synergistic interaction with organic matter in removing anionic contaminants like Cr(VI). In this study, magnetite-fulvic acid (Mt-FA) complexes with varying C/Fe molar ratios were synthesised and tested for Cr(VI) removal through batch experiments and spectroscopic analyses. Fulvic acid decreased the specific surface area of magnetite and partially blocked adsorption sites, leading to reduced adsorption capacity with increasing FA content. Under acidic conditions (pH 3), Mt-FA with a C/Fe ratio of 0.5 exhibited the highest Cr(VI) adsorption capacity (6.38 mg/g). FT-IR and XPS analyses confirmed that both FA and magnetite were involved in Cr(VI) adsorption and reduction, with Fe(II) contributing to redox reactions. Additional tests with FA alone revealed its inherent reductive capacity (1.12-1.59 mg/g), while magnetite alone contributed ∼1.34 mg/g. The combined Mt-FA complexes exhibited higher reduction capacity (1.57-2.11 mg/g), indicating a synergistic effect. FA not only provides redox-active groups but also facilitates electron transfer from magnetite to Cr(VI), enhancing Cr(VI) reduction. This dual-function material offers a promising approach for remediation of Cr(VI)-contaminated environments and highlights the importance of interfacial interactions between iron oxides and natural organic matter.

Cr(VI)的吸附和还原:磁铁矿-黄腐酸配合物的机理研究。
氧化铁和天然有机物因其表面反应性而在减轻重金属污染方面的作用得到广泛认可。以铁(II)为特征的磁铁矿因其还原性而受到特别关注。然而,有限的研究探讨了其与有机物的协同作用,以去除阴离子污染物,如Cr(VI)。在本研究中,合成了不同C/Fe摩尔比的磁铁矿-黄腐酸(Mt-FA)配合物,并通过批量实验和光谱分析测试了其去除Cr(VI)的能力。黄腐酸降低了磁铁矿的比表面积,部分阻断了吸附位点,导致吸附容量随着FA含量的增加而降低。在酸性条件下(pH 3), C/Fe比为0.5的Mt-FA对Cr(VI)的吸附量最高,为6.38 mg/g。FT-IR和XPS分析证实,FA和磁铁矿都参与了Cr(VI)的吸附和还原,Fe(II)参与了氧化还原反应。单独使用FA的附加测试显示其固有的还原能力(1.12-1.59 mg/g),而单独使用磁铁矿的还原能力为~ 1.34 mg/g。Mt-FA配合物具有较高的还原能力(1.57 ~ 2.11 mg/g),具有协同效应。FA不仅提供了氧化还原活性基团,还促进了磁铁矿向Cr(VI)的电子转移,增强了Cr(VI)的还原。这种双功能材料为Cr(VI)污染环境的修复提供了一种有前途的方法,并强调了铁氧化物与天然有机物之间界面相互作用的重要性。
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Environmental Technology
Environmental Technology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
3.60%
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审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Technology is a leading journal for the rapid publication of science and technology papers on a wide range of topics in applied environmental studies, from environmental engineering to environmental biotechnology, the circular economy, municipal and industrial wastewater management, drinking-water treatment, air- and water-pollution control, solid-waste management, industrial hygiene and associated technologies. Environmental Technology is intended to provide rapid publication of new developments in environmental technology. The journal has an international readership with a broad scientific base. Contributions will be accepted from scientists and engineers in industry, government and universities. Accepted manuscripts are generally published within four months. Please note that Environmental Technology does not publish any review papers unless for a specified special issue which is decided by the Editor. Please do submit your review papers to our sister journal Environmental Technology Reviews at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tetr20/current
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