2015
DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2014.983246
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Adsorption/Desorption of Hg(II) on FDU-1 Silica and FDU-1 Silica Modified with Humic Acid

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“…148 With that being said, the larger the ionic radius, the less likely it will remain solvated to compete with the silanols. 149 Zeta potential measurements were performed as a function of pH and the PEIsilica nanospheres had an isoelectric point around 8 due to the presence of a protonated amino group of the polymer. 148 Sorption isotherms were calculated to study the behavior of adsorption.…”
Section: Organic-inorganic Hybridsmentioning
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“…148 With that being said, the larger the ionic radius, the less likely it will remain solvated to compete with the silanols. 149 Zeta potential measurements were performed as a function of pH and the PEIsilica nanospheres had an isoelectric point around 8 due to the presence of a protonated amino group of the polymer. 148 Sorption isotherms were calculated to study the behavior of adsorption.…”
Section: Organic-inorganic Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nanomaterials demonstrated success for sorption of heavy metals and PAHs through electrostatic interactions and the formation of a charge transfer complex between the PAH and tertiary amino groups. 149 More tests are needed to implement these in wastewater treatment. No regenerative studies were mentioned.…”
Section: Organic-inorganic Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to further improve SSA, Shu, et al [10] introduced a short-term NaOH treat-ment on the pre-calcined halloysite, and then etched it with acid, producing mesoporous silica nanotubes with SSA as high as 608 m 2 /g. Nevertheless, the SSA is still limited compared to those of the mesoporous silica fabricated by the traditional template methods (700 m 2 /g-1000 m 2 /g) for FDU-1 [11] , SBA-15 [12] , KIT-6 [13] . Thus, it is still of urgency to develop new processes for preparing halloysite-derived mesoporous silica with further improved SSA.…”
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