2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10904-019-01322-w
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Rhodamine B Adsorptive Removal and Photocatalytic Degradation on MIL-53-Fe MOF/Magnetic Magnetite/Biochar Composites

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“…It should be mentioned that in comparison with literature data, the use of carbon adsorbents obtained in this work enables better removal of rhodamine B than it was observed in the case of iron-pillared bentonite, [61] sago waste AC, [62] kaolinite, [63] MIL-53-Fe MOF/magnetic magnetite/biochar composites, [64] or magnetic nitrogen-doped porous carbon prepared from bimetallic ZIFs. [65] They are also more effective adsorbents of sunset yellow FCF than cadmium hydroxide nanowires loaded on AC, [66] and mangrove barks.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…It should be mentioned that in comparison with literature data, the use of carbon adsorbents obtained in this work enables better removal of rhodamine B than it was observed in the case of iron-pillared bentonite, [61] sago waste AC, [62] kaolinite, [63] MIL-53-Fe MOF/magnetic magnetite/biochar composites, [64] or magnetic nitrogen-doped porous carbon prepared from bimetallic ZIFs. [65] They are also more effective adsorbents of sunset yellow FCF than cadmium hydroxide nanowires loaded on AC, [66] and mangrove barks.…”
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“…These results imply that the adsorption efficiency of the as-prepared magnetic carbon foam for RhB could no longer significantly increase by simply increasing the dosage of the adsorbent when a threshold value reaches. However, this adsorption capacity of as-synthesized magnetic carbon foam to RhB is larger than many other carbon-based adsorbents reported previously [24][25][26][27][28]. As shown in Figure 5D, when the amount of the adsorbent is between 9 mg and 19 mg, increasing the adsorbent dosage can effectively improve the adsorption efficiency from 86.15% to 98.86%.…”
Section: Effect Of Adsorbent Dosagementioning
confidence: 64%
“…The peaks settled at 577.38 affirmed Cr 2P 3/2 state; whereas, the Cr 2p 1/2 state was confirmed with the appeared peak at 587.1 eV [36,37]. Lastly, the recorded high-resolution Fe 2p spectrum implied the presence of Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ on the surface of the sample by observing two main peaks with their 15 satellite peaks located at the binding energy of 705-735 [38].…”
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confidence: 80%