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Title: Reductive-co-precipitated cellulose immobilized zerovalent iron nanoparticles in ionic liquid/water for Cr(VI) adsorption
Authors: Devan, Rupesh S.
Keywords: Adsorption;Binary mixtures;Cellulose;Crystalline materials;Ionic liquids;Iron;Iron compounds;Nanoparticles;Precipitation (chemical);Saturation magnetization;Sodium Borohydride;Synthesis (chemical);Cr adsorptions;Micro-crystalline cellulose;nZVI;Reductive regeneration;[Bmim]Cl;Chromium compounds;Adsorption;Cellulose;Chromium Compounds;Iron Compounds;Sodium Borohydride
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Citation: Sharma, A. K., Devan, R. S., Arora, M., Kumar, R., Ma, Y. -., & Babu, J. N. (2018). Reductive-co-precipitated cellulose immobilized zerovalent iron nanoparticles in ionic liquid/water for cr(VI) adsorption. Cellulose, 25(9), 5259-5275. doi:10.1007/s10570-018-1932-y
Abstract: Abstract: Microcrystalline cellulose immobilized zerovalent iron nanoparticles (CI-1-3) with different loading of 6, 12 and 24% w/w Fe0 were synthesized by NaBH4 reduction under simultaneous co-precipitation of cellulose from ionic liquid ([BMIM]Cl)-water binary mixture. SEM, TEM, FTIR, VSM, XRD and XPS analysis were carried out to characterize the material. The electron microscopy studies revealed the immobilization of iron nanoparticle in the bulk and surface of microcrystalline cellulose with a size range of 20–100 nm. CI-1-3 showed strong interaction between cellulose hydroxyl moiety and nZVI, immobilized on the polymer and saturation magnetization of 3 emu/g for CI-2. The materials were studied for Cr(VI) adsorption which revealed the qmax value of 28.57, 58.82 and 38.48 mg Cr(VI)/g of CI-1-3, respectively. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]. © 2018, Springer Nature B.V.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-018-1932-y
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/7602
ISSN: 0969-0239
Type of Material: Journal Article
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