Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization

Cadmium (Cd2+) is one of the toxic heavy metals that is frequently used in many industrial products. The wastewater from these industries and their products contains residual cadmium that are difficult to be removed economically from the effluent. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were synthesized in several...

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Main Authors: AlSaadi, M.A., Al Mamun, A., Alam, M.Z., Amosa, M.K., Atieh, M.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.182602017-11-14T06:44:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18260/ Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization AlSaadi, M.A. Al Mamun, A. Alam, M.Z. Amosa, M.K. Atieh, M.A. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology Cadmium (Cd2+) is one of the toxic heavy metals that is frequently used in many industrial products. The wastewater from these industries and their products contains residual cadmium that are difficult to be removed economically from the effluent. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were synthesized in several batches and tested for their removal efficacy with regards to cadmium removal from synthetic wastewater. Fixed catalyst chemical vapor deposition (FCCVD) reactor system was fabricated in the laboratory for the synthesis of CNTs on the powdered activated carbons (PACs). The PACs were impregnated with Fe3+ catalysts, and growth parameters such as the reaction time, gas flow rates and reaction temperature were optimized. The sorption capacity of the raw CNT-PAC was not satisfactory until the sorbents were functionalized which eventually led to high adsorption capacities. The surface properties of CNT-PAC were modified by oxidative functionalization using two different methods: sonication with KMnO4 and refluxing with HNO3 at 140°C. KMnO4-treated CNT-PAC exhibited the highest sorption capacity for cadmium uptake which increased from 4.77mg/g (untreated CNT-PAC) to 11.16mg/g; resulting in Cd2+ removal efficiency from 38.87% to 98.35%. World Scientific Publishing 2016 Article PeerReviewed AlSaadi, M.A. and Al Mamun, A. and Alam, M.Z. and Amosa, M.K. and Atieh, M.A. (2016) Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization. NANO (nano), 11 (1). p. 1650011. ISSN 1793-2920 https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793292016500119 doi:10.1142/S1793292016500119
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
AlSaadi, M.A.
Al Mamun, A.
Alam, M.Z.
Amosa, M.K.
Atieh, M.A.
Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization
description Cadmium (Cd2+) is one of the toxic heavy metals that is frequently used in many industrial products. The wastewater from these industries and their products contains residual cadmium that are difficult to be removed economically from the effluent. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were synthesized in several batches and tested for their removal efficacy with regards to cadmium removal from synthetic wastewater. Fixed catalyst chemical vapor deposition (FCCVD) reactor system was fabricated in the laboratory for the synthesis of CNTs on the powdered activated carbons (PACs). The PACs were impregnated with Fe3+ catalysts, and growth parameters such as the reaction time, gas flow rates and reaction temperature were optimized. The sorption capacity of the raw CNT-PAC was not satisfactory until the sorbents were functionalized which eventually led to high adsorption capacities. The surface properties of CNT-PAC were modified by oxidative functionalization using two different methods: sonication with KMnO4 and refluxing with HNO3 at 140°C. KMnO4-treated CNT-PAC exhibited the highest sorption capacity for cadmium uptake which increased from 4.77mg/g (untreated CNT-PAC) to 11.16mg/g; resulting in Cd2+ removal efficiency from 38.87% to 98.35%.
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author AlSaadi, M.A.
Al Mamun, A.
Alam, M.Z.
Amosa, M.K.
Atieh, M.A.
author_facet AlSaadi, M.A.
Al Mamun, A.
Alam, M.Z.
Amosa, M.K.
Atieh, M.A.
author_sort AlSaadi, M.A.
title Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization
title_short Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization
title_full Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization
title_fullStr Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization
title_full_unstemmed Removal of Cadmium from Water by CNT-PAC Composite: Effect of Functionalization
title_sort removal of cadmium from water by cnt-pac composite: effect of functionalization
publisher World Scientific Publishing
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18260/
https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793292016500119
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