Abstract

The efficient elimination of lead (II) and methyl blue from aqueous media was a critical problem for humans. The removal of dyes and heavy metals, especially methylene blue and lead, from wastewater is essential for human health and the environment, and utilizing a suitable adsorbent to attain this goal is highly desirable. In the present study first time, chitosan biopolymer was functionalized using Two Dimensional Metal-Organic Frameworks (Ni3(HITP)2) and MXene for efficient, rapid, and selective removal of lead (II) and Methyl blue. To obtain an adsorbent (Ni3(HITP)2/MXene/CS), 1 g of chitosan (biopolymer) and Metal-Organic Frameworks were added in MXene dark-colored suspension and ultrasonically dispersed for 25 min. The batch sorption was carried out, and sorption behavior was analyzed. Batch sorption procedures were conducted to explore the sorption of Pb2+ and MB by Ni3(HITP)2/MXene/CS composite in 25 mL of aqueous solutions. The adsorbent utilized in the present experiments was 10 mg. The effect of the initial concentration of Pb2+ and MB was explored in the range of 10–400 mg L−1. Composite (Ni3(HITP)2/MXene/CS) had excellent sorption performance in the range of pH= 3–6 for lead (II) and pH= 2–9 for methyl blue. The maximum adsorption capacity for lead (II) was 448.93 mg g− 1 at 298 K, 400.59 mg g− 1 at 308 K, and 305.80 mg g− 1 at 318 K. In contrast, the maximum sorption capability for methyl blue was 424.99 mg g− 1 at 298 K, 354.03 mg g− 1 at 308 K, and 251.78 mg g− 1 at 318 K. The sorption of lead (II) and methyl blue on Ni3(HITP)2/MXene/CS composite conformed to pseudo-second-order kinetic and Langmuir model. These outcomes verified that Ni3(HITP)2/MXene/CS composite was selectivity efficient, and quick removal of Methylene blue and lead from wastewater, which is of practical importance.

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