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2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.05.112
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A novel cellulose–manganese oxide hybrid material by in situ soft chemical synthesis and its application for the removal of Pb(II) from water

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“…It was found, as expected, that by increasing the mass of oxide adsorbent the effectiveness of removal of Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions is also increased. This fact is confirmed by numerous literature reports (Mahmoud et al 2015;Maliyekkal et al 2010;Xiong et al 2011) concerning different adsorbents used for the removal of cadmium and lead from aqueous solutions. The highest efficiencies of adsorption (100 %) were obtained utilizing 3 and 0.5 g of oxide adsorbent in the case of cadmium(II) and lead(II) ions respectively.…”
Section: Sorption Processsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…It was found, as expected, that by increasing the mass of oxide adsorbent the effectiveness of removal of Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions is also increased. This fact is confirmed by numerous literature reports (Mahmoud et al 2015;Maliyekkal et al 2010;Xiong et al 2011) concerning different adsorbents used for the removal of cadmium and lead from aqueous solutions. The highest efficiencies of adsorption (100 %) were obtained utilizing 3 and 0.5 g of oxide adsorbent in the case of cadmium(II) and lead(II) ions respectively.…”
Section: Sorption Processsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Careful interpretation of various peaks in the FTIR spectrum of MnO NPs gave an idea of stabilizing moieties (Supplementary figure S4a ). FTIR peaks around 504, 554, 758 and 827 cm -1 were due to MnO NPs [36][37][38][39][40]. However, peaks around 603 (R-CH group), 922 (-C-O bond), 1220 (CH 2 group or C-O stretching), 1319, 1368 (C-O vibrations), 1475 (bending frequency methylene group), 1618 (aromatic C = C bond stretching), 1707 (C = O stretching vibrations), 2925 (-C = C bond) and 3393 (OH bond) cm -1 were observed mainly due to the presence of eugenol, caryophyllene, humulene and eugenol acetate in CE [41][42][43].…”
Section: Uv-visible and Morphological Characterization Of Mno Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, adsorption is independent of the neighboring sites occupancy (Musico et al 2013). The adsorption capacity (q max ) of HANP@AP was compared with recently reported nanoadsorbents developed by nanoparticle impregnation on supports, like chitosan beads, polystyrene, orange peel, activated carbon, zeolites, tea waste, cellulose, electrospun fibers, polystyrene CE, polystyrenesulfone-CE, polystyrene CE-D-001, and alginate (Table 2) (Liu et al 2009;Zhang et al 2008Zhang et al , 2013Gupta and Nayak 2012;Nieto-Delgado and Rangel-Mendez 2012;Yin et al 2012;Panneerselvam et al 2011;Maliyekkal et al 2010;Hota et al 2008;Jia et al 2009;Su et al 2009;Ngomsik et al 2006). The Langmuir constants for Pb(II), Cd(II), and Ni(II) ions were found to be 0.41, 0.047, and 0.248 L g −1 , respectively.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Metal Bindingmentioning
confidence: 99%