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Modification of cellulosic adsorbent via iron-based metal phenolic networks coating for efficient removal of chromium ion

  • Valentino Bervia Lunardi
  • , Kuan-Chen Cheng
  • , Shin-Ping Lin
  • , Artik Elisa Angkawijaya*
  • , Alchris Woo Go
  • , Felycia Edi Soetaredjo
  • , Suryadi Ismadji
  • , Hsien-Yi Hsu
  • , Chang-Wei Hsieh
  • , Shella Permatasari Santoso*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Surface modification of durian rind cellulose (DCell) was done by utilizing the strong coordination effect of polyphenol-based metal phenolic networks (MPNs). MPNs from Fe(III)-tannic acid (FTN) and Fe(III)-gallic acid (FGN) were coated on DCell via a self-assembly reaction at pH 8, resulting in adsorbent composites of FTN@DCell and FGN@DCell for removal of Cr(VI). Batch adsorption experiments revealed that FTN coating resulted in an adsorbent composite with higher adsorption capacity than FGN coating, owing to the greater number of additional adsorption sites from phenolic hydroxyl groups of tannic acid. FTN@DCell exhibits an equilibrium adsorption capacity at 30°C of 110.9 mg/g for Cr(VI), significantly higher than FGN@DCell (73.63 mg/g); the adsorption capacity was increased at higher temperature (i.e., 155.8 and 116.8 mg/g at 50°C for FTN@DCell and FGN@DCell, respectively). Effects of pH, adsorbent dose, initial concentration, and coexisting ions on Cr(VI) removal were investigated. The kinetics fractal-based model Brouers-Sotolongo indicates the 1st and 2nd order reaction for Cr(VI) adsorption on FTN@DCell and FGN@DCell, respectively. The isotherm data can be described with a fractal-based model, which implies the heterogeneous nature of the adsorbent surface sites. The Cr(VI) adsorption via surface complexation with phenolic hydroxyl groups was confirmed by evaluating the functional groups shifting. FGN@DCell and FTN@DCell were found to have good reusability, maintaining over 50 % of their adsorption efficiency after four adsorption-desorption cycles. Environmental assessment with Arabidopsis thaliana demonstrated their potential in eliminating the Cr(VI) phytotoxic effect. Thus, this study has shown the efficient and economical conversion of durian waste into environmentally benign adsorbent for heavy metal treatment. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Article number132973
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume464
Online published9 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2024

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  1. SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
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Research Keywords

  • Agro-waste valorization
  • Brouers Sotolongo
  • Fractal model
  • Metal phenolic network
  • Sustainable production

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