Abstract
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3–N) is a common pollutant in aquatic environments and causes many environmental issues and health problems. This study successfully applied the activated AC@CNT composite synthesized by CNTs in-situ growth and post-treated by myristyltrimethylammonium bromide (MTAB) for NO3–N adsorption from wastewater. The results show that the highest NO3–N adsorption capacity of AC@CNTs-M was 14.59 mg·g–1. The in-situ growth of CNTs gave a higher specific surface area and more mesoporous volume, while MTAB uniformly occupied part of the pore structure after the modification process. The AC@CNTs-M had more surface functional groups of hydroxyl and carboxyl, which are favorable for the adsorption of NO3–N. The NO3–N adsorption on AC@CNTs-M was best defined by the pseudo-second-order model, and the isothermal analysis shows that NO3–N adsorption is a multiple process with a maximum adsorption capacity of 27.07 mg·g–1. All the results demonstrate the great potential of AC@CNTs-M for NO3–N adsorption from water, especially in acidic wastewater.
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