Adsorption, recovery, and regeneration of Cd by magnetic phosphate nanoparticles
2019
Li, Yujiao | Yang, Zhimin | Chen, Yucheng | Huang, Lei
Adsorption plays an important role in removing cadmium (Cd²⁺) from water, and magnetic adsorbents are increasingly being used due to their ease of separation and recovery. Magnetic Fe₃O₄–coated hydroxyapatite (HAP) nanoparticles (nHAP-Fe₃O₄) were developed by co-precipitation and then used for the removal of Cd²⁺ from water. The properties of these nanoparticles were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and magnetization curves. Experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of adsorption and mechanisms. Results illustrated that kinetic data were well fitted by a pseudo-second-order model. The adsorption capacity of nHAP-Fe₃O₄ was 62.14 mg/g. The mechanisms for the adsorption of Cd²⁺ on nHAP-Fe₃O₄ included rapid surface adsorption, intraparticle diffusion, and internal particle bonding, with the ion exchange with Ca²⁺ and chemical complexation being the most dominant. The regeneration efficiency and recovery rate of nHAP-Fe₃O₄ eluted by EDTA-Na₂ after the fifth cycle were 63.04% and 40.2%, respectively. Results revealed that the feasibility of nHAP-Fe₃O₄ as an adsorbent of Cd²⁺ and its environmental friendliness make it an ideal focus for future research.
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