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Title
Surface magnetization of hydrolyzed Luffa Cylindrica biowaste with cobalt ferrite nanoparticles for facile Ni2+ removal from wastewater
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Luffa cylindrica Surface modification Ni2+ ion Magnetic nanocomposite Wastewater treatment
Abstract
A novel magnetic adsorbent based on hydrolyzed Luffa Cylindrica (HLC) was synthesized through the chemical co-precipitation technique, and its potential was evaluated in the adsorptive elimination of divalent nickel ions from water medium. Morphological assessment and properties of the adsorbent were performed using FTIR, SEM, EDX, XRD, BET, and TEM techniques. The effect of pH, temperature, time and nickel concentration on the removal efficiency was studied, and pH = 6, room temperature (25 ◦C), contact time of 60 min, and Ni2+ ion concentration of 10 mg.L− 1 were introduced as the optimal values. At optimal conditions, the removal efficiency of Ni2+ions using HLC and HLC/CoFe2O4 magnetic composite was calculated as 96.38 and 99.13%, respectively. The adsorption process kinetic followed a pseudo-first-order model. Langmuir isotherm was suitable for modelling the experimental data of the Ni2+ adsorption. The maximum elimination capacity of HLC and HLC/ CoFe2O4 samples was calculated as 42.75 and 44.42 mg g− 1, respectively. Furthermore, thermodynamic investigations proved the spontaneous and exothermic nature of the process. The adsorption efficiency was decreased with increasing the content of Ca2+ and Na + cations in aqueous media. During reusability of the synthesized adsorbents, it was found that after 8 cycles, no significant decrease has occurred in the adsorption efficiency. In addition, real wastewater treatment results proved that HLC/CoFe2O4 magnetic composite has an excellent performance in removal of heavy metals pollutant from shipbuilding effluent.
Researchers Mehran Alizadeh (First Researcher)، Seyyed Jamal Peyghambardoost (Second Researcher)، Rauf Foroutan (Third Researcher)، Hamidreza Azimi Zonouzi (Fourth Researcher)، Bahman Ramavandi (Fifth Researcher)