Efficient removal of mercury ions with MoS2-nanosheet-decorated PVDF composite adsorption membrane
2021
Zhao, Xinghua | Li, Jing | Mu, Shuyong | He, Wei | Zhang, Dan | Wu, Xia | Wang, Chuanyi | Zeng, Hehua
The exploitation of a new adsorbent with a high adsorption performance and recyclability is of great practical significance for the treatment of wastewater containing mercury ions. In this study, a novel membrane adsorbent was fabricated by blending MoS₂ nanosheets into a PVDF polymer matrix (P-PVDF/MoS₂) followed by non-solvent-induced phase conversion. This material was able to bind mercury ions and was not affected by the solution ionic strength, co-existing anions, or interfering heavy metal ions. The optimal pH range for mercury ion elimination was 4.5–6.0, and P-PVDF/MoS₂ exhibited a maximum adsorption capacity of 578 mg g⁻¹. The pseudo-second-order adsorption kinetics and Langmuir isotherm models best described the adsorption process. The adsorption mechanism was mainly monolayer chemisorption, for which the S groups were the major active sites. Furthermore, the membrane could be removed from the aqueous solution easily using tweezers, and the removal efficiency of mercury ions remained over 90% after ten cycles. This study suggests that the inexpensive and recyclable P-PVDF/MoS₂ membranes can be used for the efficient removal of heavy metal ions from wastewater at a large scale.
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