Tailoring Nanoadsorbent Surfaces: Separation of Rare Earths and Late Transition Metals in Recycling of Magnet Materials.
Ani VardanyanAnna GuillonTetyana BudnyakGulaim A SeisenbaevaPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Novel silica-based adsorbents were synthesized by grafting the surface of SiO 2 nanoparticles with amine and sulfur containing functional groups. Produced nanomaterials were characterized by SEM-EDS, AFM, FTIR, TGA and tested for adsorption and separation of Rare Earth Elements (REE) (Nd 3+ and Sm 3+ ) and Late Transition Metals (LTM) (Ni 2+ and Co 2+ ) in single and mixed solutions. The adsorption equilibrium data analyzed and fitted well to Langmuir isotherm model revealing monolayer adsorption process on homogeneously functionalized silica nanoparticles (NPs). All organo-silicas showed high adsorption capacities ranging between 0.5 and 1.8 mmol/g, depending on the function and the target metal ion. Most of these ligands demonstrated higher affinity towards LTM, related to the nature of the functional groups and their arrangement on the surface of nanoadsorbent.