Abstract

ABSTRACTGraphene oxide (GO) is a new promising nanometer material in a superconductor and wastewater heavy metal ions removal for its functionalized groups. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid functionalized graphene oxide complexes (EDTA-GO) was produced by a realizable silanization chemical reaction. Characteristics of Hg(II) removal in desulphurization wastewater was also under investigation. The chemical composition and microstructures of the EDTA-GO adsorbents were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Transmission electron microscope (TEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analyses. To investigate the performance of EDTA-GO adsorbents on adsorption of Hg(II) in wastewater of wet flue gas desulphurization (WFGD), experiments were performed to optimize the main influence factors such as reaction temperatures (35–70°C), pH values(2–13), contact time (0–120 min), initial Hg(II) concentrations(800 ug/L) and adsorbent doses (20–50 mg/L). The maximum uptake removal efficiency (97.14%) was achieved under the optimal conditions at the pH of 7, the temperature of 70°C, the Hg(II) concentration of 1200 μg/L and the EDTA-GO dose of 40 mg/L. The kinetic data fitting results were well consistent with the pseudo-second-order model (R2 = 0.99997) and a spontaneous and endothermic adsorption reaction was elaborated by thermodynamics studies (ΔG < 0, ΔH > 0, ΔS > 0). The experiments of recycled adsorbents by HCl generation were carried out to obtain the performance of the reused EDTA-GO adsorbent, the fourth regenerative adsorption efficiency still maintained 80.4%, which indicated that excellent potential application in desulphurization wastewater treatment.

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