Arsenic (As) contamination in aqueous media is a major concern due to its adverse impacts on humans and the ecosystem more broadly because of its non-biodegradability. Consequently, an effective and… Click to show full abstract
Arsenic (As) contamination in aqueous media is a major concern due to its adverse impacts on humans and the ecosystem more broadly because of its non-biodegradability. Consequently, an effective and selective sorbent is needed urgently to scavenge As pollutant. Herein, the adsorption behaviors of As(V) by Fe2O3 and Fe2O3 supported on different silica materials, consisting of unimodal mesoporous silica (Fe2O3/U-SiO2) and dual meso-macroporous silica (Fe2O3/B-SiO2), were compared to examine their structure-efficiency relationships in the elimination of As(V). Fe2O3/B-SiO2 was much faster at As(V) removal and had an impressively higher uptake capability, reaching nearly 50% and 2.5 mg g-1 within 5 min compared to bare Fe2O3 (6% and 0.3 mg g-1) and Fe2O3/U-SiO2 (11.9% and 0.59 mg g-1). These better results were because of the highly dispersed Fe2O3 nanoparticles on the B-SiO2 support that provided abundant reactive sites as well as a macropore structure facilitating As(V) diffusion into adsorptive sites. The maximum adsorptive capacity of Fe2O3/B-SiO2 (4.7 mg As per 1 g adsorbent) was 1.3- and 1.7-fold greater than for Fe2O3/U-SiO2 and Fe2O3, respectively. The outstanding performance and reusability of Fe2O3/B-SiO2 with its ease of production, economical and environmentally friendly features made it even more attractive for As(V) remediation. The explored relationship between the structure of SiO2-supported Fe2O3 sorbents and their performance in removing As(V) could be informative for the future design of highly efficient adsorbents for the decontamination of water.
               
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