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摘要
比石墨烯性能更强的新型二维材料家族在环境修复和可持续发展方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在全球范围内,废水中重金属离子的浓度是一个新出现的问题。铅、铬、镉等重金属是天然致癌物质,对环境中的物种有不利影响,而这些重金属往往在新型材料的表面具有潜在的活性。铅中毒在印度一些地区是一个非常严重的问题,也是各种工业流向水体排放的主要污水。本研究使用 MXene 作为表面活性吸附剂,通过吸附实验对铅成分的去除进行了研究。此外,还讨论了从废水中去除铅的可能机制,以及吸附剂在长时间吸附循环中的有效再生和重复使用问题。在使用 X 射线衍射、扫描电子显微镜、傅立叶变换红外光谱和 zeta 电位进行确认后,应用了 MXenes。诱导耦合等离子体-光学发射光谱证实,在第一个吸附循环中,铅的去除率超过 96%,在第二个吸附循环中,去除率降至 92%以上。根据水标准,铅污染低于允许限度。
Development of MXene for removal of lead (Pb+) ions from wastewater
A new family of 2D materials with enhanced properties than graphene plays a crucial role in environmental remediation and sustainability. The concentration of heavy metal ions in wastewater is an emerging issue in the global scenario. Heavy metals such as lead, chromium, cadmium, etc. are natural carcinogens and adversely affect environmental species, which tend to have potential activities on the surface of the new families. Lead poisoning is a very raising issue in some parts of India and is a major effluent disposed of to the waterbodies from various industrial streams. The removal of the lead components is studied in this research using adsorption experimentation using MXene as the surface-active adsorbent. The possible mechanism for lead removal from wastewater is also discussed, as well as the effective regeneration and reusability of the adsorbent over long adsorption cycles. MXenes were applied after the confirmation using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and zeta-potential. The induced coupled plasma–optical emission spectroscopy confirms the lead remediation by over 96% in the first adsorption cycle, which was then reduced to over 92% in the second adsorption cycle. The lead contamination was under the permissible limits as per the water standards.