Abstract
This work synthesized polyethyleneimine and chitosan modified winter melon-derived biochar (PEI-CTS@WBC) using chemical crosslinking method for uranium(VI) removal. The factors influencing uranium(VI) adsorption by PEI-CTS@WBC, including pH, adsorbent dosage, time, temperature, and initial U(VI) concentration were explored. The material's performance was characterized, and the underlying mechanism of U(VI) removal was analyzed using various techniques. Compared with other reported adsorbents, the maximum adsorption capacity of PEI-CTS@WBC for U(VI) was 411.44 mg g−1, which was higher than most existing adsorbents. The dynamics studies showed that adsorption was more in line with the second-order kinetic model, indicating that chemical adsorption was the main process. The Kd and SU value of U(VI) by PEI-CTS@WBC could reach 11194.44 mL g−1 and 76.47 % respectively, which exhibited a high selective adsorption characteristics for U(VI) in aqueous solutions. The XPS analysis demonstrated that the adsorption process was primarily due to the formation of stable complexes with N-H, N-C, C-O and O-H. This research showed that the introduction of polyethyleneimine and chitosan greatly improved the adsorption effect of WBC on U(VI). PEI-CTS@WBC had high selective adsorption characteristics and good reusability for U(VI) in aqueous solutions. PEI-CTS@WBC was an economical, efficient and stable composite material. These findings provided a theoretical basis for the treatment of wastewater contaminated with U(VI).
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