2017
DOI: 10.1515/mipo-2017-0013
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Efficiency of Pb(II) and Mo(VI) Removal by Kaolinite Impregnated with Zero-Valent Iron Particles

Abstract: Abstract. In this work, kaolinite modified with zero-valent iron was synthesized and used as a sorbent for Pb(II) and Mo(VI) removal from aqueous solutions. The obtained material was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The methods revealed successful modification by the Fe 0 particles precipitation on the surface of well-ordered kaolinite. The sorption experiment results showed a significant increase of sorption capacity in relation to the raw kaolinite.… Show more

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“…An increase in the intensity of the basal spacing could be observed in both 10% and 25% KZVIs at 2.03 Å. However, the increment was noticed to be more prominent in 25% KZVI than in 10%, and these trends were quite similar to those earlier reported by Üzüm et al [22] and Rybka et al [20]. Rybka et al [20] also reported the presence of zerovalent iron at basal spacing of 2.92 Å and 2.03 Å, which was observed to be featureless in the 10% modified adsorbents but quite prominent in the 25% adsorbents.…”
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“…An increase in the intensity of the basal spacing could be observed in both 10% and 25% KZVIs at 2.03 Å. However, the increment was noticed to be more prominent in 25% KZVI than in 10%, and these trends were quite similar to those earlier reported by Üzüm et al [22] and Rybka et al [20]. Rybka et al [20] also reported the presence of zerovalent iron at basal spacing of 2.92 Å and 2.03 Å, which was observed to be featureless in the 10% modified adsorbents but quite prominent in the 25% adsorbents.…”
Section: Characterization Of Kaolin and Modified Adsorbentssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, the increment was noticed to be more prominent in 25% KZVI than in 10%, and these trends were quite similar to those earlier reported by Üzüm et al [22] and Rybka et al [20]. Rybka et al [20] also reported the presence of zerovalent iron at basal spacing of 2.92 Å and 2.03 Å, which was observed to be featureless in the 10% modified adsorbents but quite prominent in the 25% adsorbents. The lack of shift of the 7.2 Å basal spacing of the modified adsorbents indicated that ZVI particles were synthesized exclusively on the kaolin and intercalation did not occur.…”
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