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Facile synthesis of vaterite CaCO3 microspheres from carbon capture and solid waste utilization towards microwave absorption and dye wastewater adsorption

CARBON [2024]
Jin-Ling Zhang, Zhan-Zhan Wang, Ting-Yu Yang, Sobhan Chatterjee, Mao-Sheng Cao, Hong-Shang Peng
ABSTRACT

Mineralization of CO 2 to minerals like calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) has been considered as an effective approach to combat global warming. In this paper, Ca 2+ ions were firstly extracted from waste carbide slag, and then facilely transformed to vaterite CaCO 3 via disperse bubbling carbonization method assisted with an air stone. By optimizing the reaction conditions, highly mono-dispersed vaterite CaCO 3 microspheres (VCMs) were obtained. These microspheres consisted of aggregated CaCO 3 nanocrystals , bearing a mesoporous structure. As a proof-of-concept, these mesoporous microspheres were utilized for dye adsorption and electromagnetic (EM) microwave absorption. For the former, the VCMs were used to adsorb Congo red, yielding a fast adsorption time of 9 min and a high adsorption capacity of 138.77 mg/g. For the latter, EM microwave dielectric parameters were measured, and dye-adsorbed VCMs exhibited better microwave-absorption performance with a minimum reflection loss of −43.2 dB, about 3 times of pristine vaterite. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of solid-waste-derived VCMs as microwave absorbent and dye adsorbent. Considering the low-cost, eco-friendly and facile preparation and effective utilization of VCMs, our work provides a promising strategy for large-scale carbon capture, solid waste utilization, and treatment of microwave and wastewater pollution.

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