2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-013-2818-y
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Removal, recovery and enrichment of metals from aqueous solutions using carbon nanotubes

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“…This can be verifi ed by the comparison of the adsorption capacity of the pure hydrogels (MCNT = 0 wt.%) and the nanocomposites containing MCNTs. In fact, MCNTs are already reported as good adsorbents for various materials due to its large specifi c surface area, and hollow and layered nano-sized structures 23,24,36,37 . Therefore, the adsorption capacity of the hydrogel nanocomposite was shown to be higher than that of the puer hydrogels without any MCNTs.…”
Section: Effect Of Mcnt Concentration On the Adsorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be verifi ed by the comparison of the adsorption capacity of the pure hydrogels (MCNT = 0 wt.%) and the nanocomposites containing MCNTs. In fact, MCNTs are already reported as good adsorbents for various materials due to its large specifi c surface area, and hollow and layered nano-sized structures 23,24,36,37 . Therefore, the adsorption capacity of the hydrogel nanocomposite was shown to be higher than that of the puer hydrogels without any MCNTs.…”
Section: Effect Of Mcnt Concentration On the Adsorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most industries produce and discharge metal-containing wastes mostly into water bodies, which affect the aesthetic quality of the water and also increase the concentrations of metals present [3,4]. Activities such as mining and smelting operations, wastewater treatment facilities, various agricultural works and metal castings contribute significantly to the concentration of heavy metals in the environment [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These electrondonating groups can be viewed as bases and metal ions belong to acids based on Lewis acid-base theory. Their interactions include electrostatic interaction, ion exchange, complex formation, and redox reaction [160,161]. Using this method not only improves the adsorption rate and capacity but also optimizes the dispersity of carbon nanomaterials in water due to the stronger hydrophilicity of grafted atoms in comparison with carbon atoms.…”
Section: Electron-donating Group Grafted Carbon Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interactions between adsorbents and adsorbates mainly include electrostatic interaction, ion exchange, complex formation, and redox reaction [160,161].…”
Section: Interactions Between Adsorbents and Adsorbatesmentioning
confidence: 99%