Synthesis of Nanozeolites/Carbon Composites for the Adsorptionof Bivalent Copper


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Linde type A nanozeolite particles were successfully synthetized and supported over carbon-based materials in order to produce a hierarchical structured composite using a method based on the surface chemistry modification of carbon supports. Carbonaceous supports, exhibiting wide voids and openings, have been prepared using residues from agricultural activities such as cherry stones and hazelnut shells. Carbons using thermal treatment were produced and they were conditioned using polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride in order to promote the zeolites attachment onto the carbon surface. Supports were successfully covered with a consistent layer of zeolites and results showed that the chemical surface modification had a positive effect on the deposition of zeolites on carbons. In addition, copper adsorption experiments using these materials showed that the distribution of zeolite on a support improved their uptake efficiency from 73.80 to 288.22 mg·g–1 for synthetic nanozeolite A. In addition, kinetic results showed that materials follow the pseudo-second order equation with high degree of correlation (R2 > 0.97) suggesting that chemisorption is the rate-limiting step and it is more dependent on solid capacity than ion concentration in solution. Finally, equilibrium adsorption results showed a good adjustment of Langmuir model (R2 = 0.96).

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D. A. De Haro-Del Rio

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas

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S. Rizvi

School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science

Email: david.dharodlr@uanl.edu.mx
United Kingdom, Oxford Road, Manchester

K. McGlacken

School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science

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United Kingdom, Oxford Road, Manchester

S. M. Holmes

School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science

Email: david.dharodlr@uanl.edu.mx
United Kingdom, Oxford Road, Manchester

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