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Surfactant-modified SiO2/FeS nanocomposites for remediation of cadmium pollution

Journal of Central South University [2024]
Liu Hong-yu, Lyu Hua-gang, Zhang Wen, Jiang Jun, Li Xiao-hong, Xue Sheng-guo
ABSTRACT

To improve the remediation and antioxygenic properties of ferrous sulfide (FeS) nanomaterials toward heavy metals is the focus of current research. This study employed a combination of sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) for the modification of FeS nanomaterials supported by porous silicon (SiO 2 /FeS) to serves as an efficient amendment for cadmium pollution. The optimized slurry with the mass ratio of CMC/SDBS to be 1:3 showed enhanced dispersion and antioxidant effects on SiO 2 /FeS (the mass ratio of surfactant to FeS was 1:1). This formulation exhibited the smallest particle size ( D 50 = 0.66 µm) and the highest absolute Zeta potential values exceeding 30 mV. Also, the obtained products demonstrated effective remediation of cadmium-contaminated solutions, with Cd(II) primarily forming stable CdS and CdSO 4 products through ion exchange and chemical precipitation. The adsorption capacity of SiO 2 /FeS-CMC/SDBS 1:3 for cadmium in air and nitrogen was remained during 30 d, reaching about 158 mg/g. Notably, under low concentration Cd contamination, the adsorption capacity of SiO 2 /FeS-CMC/SDBS 1:3 exceeded that of SiO 2 /FeS-CMC and SiO 2 /FeS-SDBS without acidification risk. In summary, this research highlights the improved remediation and antioxygenic properties achieved through CMC and SDBS co-modification of SiO 2 /FeS, providing a new amendment for Cd remediation.

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