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Effective removal of Cu(II) from aqueous solution over graphene oxide encapsulated carboxymethylcellulose-alginate hydrogel microspheres: towards real wastewater treatment plants

  • 1. Université Hassan II. Laboratoire de Matériaux, Catalyse et Valorisation des ressources naturelles (MaCaVa) URAC 24, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (Morocco)
  • 2. VARENA Center. MAScIR Foundation (Morocco)
  • 3. Centre de Recherche et des Technologies des Eaux. Laboratoire de Géoressources (LGR) (Tunisia)

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In the current study, the graphene oxide (GO) encapsulated carboxymethyl cellulose-Alginate (CMC-Alg) hydrogel microspheres were prepared via ionotropic gelation method and characterized using FTIR, TGA, SEM-EDS and surface charge by determining pHpzc. The adsorption of Cu2+ ions from aqueous solution on the graphene oxide embedded CMC-Alg was studied under different experimental conditions, and the results showed that embedded beads had high adsorption capacity compared with pure CMC-Alg beads due to synergetic effect between functional groups GO and CMC-Alg matrix. Adsorption capacities at equilibrium were calculated experimentally as 22.10, 39.96, 41.72 and 64 mg/g for pure CMC-Alg, CMC-Alg/GO 1%, CMC-Alg/GO 3% and CMC-Alg/GO 5%, respectively. The adsorption kinetics were found to follow the pseudo-second-order, and the equilibrium data fitted well with the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Moreover, the intraparticle diffusion model has been inspected pointing that the adsorption process was found to be sequence of surface adsorption and intraparticle diffusion (IPD). The results suggest that graphene oxide embedded CMC-Alg bead matrix can be efficiently used as an adsorbent for metal ions removal from wastewater.

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Journal Title
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
7
Journal Page Range
p. 7476-7492
ISSN
0944-1344
CODEN
ESPLEC

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