Abstract

This paper aims to synthesis a recyclable adsorbent from solid waste using a clean and environmentally friendly method to deal with Cr(VI) water pollution. Magnetic zeolite/chitosan composites (ZFA/MCS) were prepared by the neutralization method. The adsorption properties of ZFA/MCS, prepared by the neutralization method for Cr(VI) ions under different conditions especially cross-linking, were investigated in detail. The results showed that cross-linked ZFA/MCS generally showed higher adsorption capacity than uncross-linked ones. The uncross-linked ZFA/MCS and cross-linked ZFA/MCS showed a saturated adsorption capacity of 25.67 mg·g−1 and 28.47 mg·g−1 at pH = 3 and 30 °C, respectively. The experimental values were followed Langmuir adsorption equations and pseudo-second-order kinetic model, indicating that the adsorption was probably monolayer coverage and chemical adsorption, respectively. The effect of temperature proved that the adsorption was spontaneous and endothermic. Therefore, the adsorbent with excellent recyclability and adsorbability was successfully fabricated via a green synthetic strategy.

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