Selective removal of heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions by sulfide-selector intercalated layered double hydroxide adsorbent

Publication date: Available online 24 April 2019Source: Journal of Materials Science & TechnologyAuthor(s): Jing Wang, Liang Zhang, Tianshu Zhang, Ting Du, Tao Li, Tianli Yue, Zhonghong Li, Jianlong WangAbstractRemaining largely under-appreciated, a majority of metal ion sorbents are limited in their target selectivity. In this work, a 3D sulfide intercalated NiFe-layered double hydroxide (NFL-S) hierarchical sorbent has been synthesized for selective heavy metal removal. The intercalation of sulfurated groups in the interlayer of the layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets endows NFL-S as a selective heavy metal ion filter; the selectivity of NFL-S for heavy metals is in the order of Pb2+> Cu2+ ≥ Zn2+> Cd2+> Mn2+, and NFL-S has high kd values for Pb2+ (˜106 mL/g) and Cu2+ (˜105 mL/g). Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and powder X-ray diffraction were used to analyze the composition of the as-prepared nanoadsorbent. The selective adsorption behavior was systematically studied using batch experiments, and the performance was evaluated through kinetic and isotherm studies. Moreover, the adsorption mechanism of heavy metals by NFL-S through surface complexation was also investigated, which shows great potential for water decontamination.
Source: Journal of Materials Science and Technology - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research