Volume 33, Issue 9 e5085
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Optimization of cadmium adsorption from aqueous solutions by functionalized graphene and the reversible magnetic recovery of the adsorbent using response surface methodology

Aynaz Jafaryan

Aynaz Jafaryan

Department of Energy Engineering and Physics, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), 424 Hafez Avenue, P.O. Box 15875-4413, Tehran, Iran

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Sodeh Sadjadi

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Sodeh Sadjadi

Material and Nuclear Fuel School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, End of North Karegar Ave., Po. Box: 14399-51113, Tehran, Iran

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Sodeh Sadjadi, Material and Nuclear Fuel School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, End of North Karegar Ave., Po. Box: 14399-51113, Tehran, Iran.

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Ahmad Gharib

Ahmad Gharib

Department of Energy Engineering and Physics, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), 424 Hafez Avenue, P.O. Box 15875-4413, Tehran, Iran

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Seyed Javad Ahmadi

Seyed Javad Ahmadi

Material and Nuclear Fuel School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, End of North Karegar Ave., Po. Box: 14399-51113, Tehran, Iran

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First published: 10 July 2019
Citations: 12

Abstract

Novel functionalized graphene adsorbent was prepared and characterized using different techniques. The prepared adsorbent was applied for the removal of cadmium ions from aqueous solution. A response surface methodology was used to evaluate the simple and combined effects of the various parameters, including adsorbent dosage, pH, and initial concentration. Under the optimal conditions, the cadmium removal performance of 70% was achieved. A good agreement between experimental and predicted data in this study was observed. The experimental results revealed of cadmium adsorption with high linearity follow Langmuir isotherm model with maximum adsorption capacity of 502 mg g−1, and the adsorption data fitted well into pseudo-second order model. Thermodynamic studies showed that adsorption process has exothermic and spontaneous nature. The recommended optimum conditions are: cadmium concentration of 970 mg L−1, adsorbent dosage of 1 g L−1, pH of 6.18, and T = 25 °C.

The magnetic recovery of the adsorbent was performed using a magnetic surfactant to form a noncovalent magnetic functionalized graphene. After magnetic recovery of the adsorbent both components (adsorbent and magnetic surfactant) were recycled by tuning the surface charges through changing the pH of the solution. Desorption behavior studied using HNO3 solution indicated that the adsorbent had the potential for reusability.

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