Abstract
Efficient capture of dyes from wastewater is of great importance for environmental remediation. Yet constructing adsorbents with satisfactory adsorption efficiency and low cost remains a major challenge. This work reports a simple and scalable method for the fabrication of functionalized porous pullulan hydrogel adsorbent decorated with ATTM@ZIF-8 for the adsorption of congo red (CR) and malachite green (MG). The embedding of ammonium tetrathiomolybdate (ATTM) into the ZIF-8 nanoclusters offered additional adsorption sites and enlarged the pore size of the resulting ATTM@ZIF-8. The homogeneous dispersion of the nanoparticles in the three-dimensional network of polysaccharide gels prevents their agglomeration and thus improves the affinity for dye molecules. The resulting adsorbent AZP-20 at optimized composite ratios exhibits high activity, selectivity, interference resistance, reusability and cytocompatibility in dye adsorption applications, and possesses high removal rate of dye in real water systems. Batch experiments demonstrated that the adsorption rate of AZP-20 for MG and CR was 1645.28 mg g−1 and 680.33 mg g−1, and would be influenced by pH conditions. Adsorption kinetics followed pseudo-second-order model. Adsorption isotherms followed Langmuir model for MG and Freundlich model for CR. The adsorption of dye molecules primarily relied on electrostatic interaction (MG) and π-π stacking interaction (CR). Conclusively, the prepared AZPs adsorbent illuminated good application prospects in the treatment of complex component dye wastewater.
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