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Humic acid-nanoceria composite as a sustainable adsorbent for simultaneous removal of uranium(VI), chromium(VI), and fluoride ions from aqueous solutions.

Chanchal DasSampanna PanigrahiVivekananda SahaBholanath PandaPrasanta DhakDebasis DhakVandana PulhaniPallavi SinghalGoutam Biswas
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2024)
In this article, the multifunctional behavior of novel, efficient, and cost-effective humic acid-coated nanoceria (HA@CeO 2 NPs) was utilized for the sorptive removal of U(VI), Cr(VI), and F - ions at different conditions. The production cost of HA@CeO 2 was $19.28/kg and was well characterized by DLS, FESEM, HRTEM, FTIR, XRD, XPS, and TGA. Batch adsorption study for U(VI) (at pH ~ 8), Cr(VI) (at pH ~ 1), and F - (at pH ~ 2) revealed that the maximum percentage of sorption was > 80% for all the cases. From the contact time experiment, it was concluded that pseudo-second-order kinetics followed, and hence, the process should be a chemisorption. The adsorption study revealed that U(VI) and Cr(VI) followed the Freundlich isotherm, whereas F - followed the Langmuir isotherm. Maximum adsorption capacity for F - was 96 mg g -1 . Experiments in real water suggest that adsorption is decreased in Kaljani River water (~ 12% for Cr(VI) and ~ 11% for F - ) and Kochbihar Lake water (25.04% for Cr(VI) and 20.5% for F - ) because of competing ion effect. Mechanism was well established by the kinetic study as well as XPS analysis. Because of high adsorption efficiency, HA@CeO 2 NPs can be used for the removal of other harmful water contaminants to make healthy aquatic life as well as purified drinking water.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • drinking water
  • risk assessment
  • quantum dots