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AuthorJlassi, Khouloud
AuthorEid, Kamel
AuthorSliem, Mostafa H.
AuthorAbdullah, Aboubakr M.
AuthorChehimi, Mohamed M.
AuthorKrupa, Igor
Available date2022-09-29T13:38:30Z
Publication Date2020-12-01
Publication NameEnvironmental Sciences Europe
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12302-020-0292-z
CitationJlassi, K., Eid, K., Sliem, M. H., Abdullah, A. M., Chehimi, M. M., & Krupa, I. (2020). Rational synthesis, characterization, and application of environmentally friendly (polymer–carbon dot) hybrid composite film for fast and efficient UV-assisted Cd 2+ removal from water. Environmental Sciences Europe, 32(1), 1-13.‏
ISSN21904707
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/34685
AbstractBackground: Carbon dots (CDs) are of particular interest in numerous applications. However, their efficiency for heavy metal removal from wastewater was not yet reported. Herein, we rationally synthesized CDs from petroleum coke waste via hydrothermal treatment in the presence of ammonia. Results: This drove the formation of outstanding photoluminescent, water-soluble, biocompatible, and high yield of monodispersed sub-5 nm CDs. The CDs are co-doped with high 10% of N and 0.2% of S. The as-prepared CDs possess unprecedented photoluminescent properties over broad pH range making these dots unique efficient pH sensor. Conclusions: Chitosan (CH)–CDs hybrid hydrogel nanocomposite film was further prepared as a platform membrane for the removal Cd2+ metal from wastewater. The as-prepared CH–CDs membranes show relatively good mechanical properties, based on stress resistance and flexibility to facilitate handling. The equilibrium state was reached within 5 min. Intriguingly, the UV-light illuminations enhanced the Cd2+ removal efficiency of the photoluminescent CDs substantially by four times faster under. It was found that adsorption followed pseudo-second-order kinetic and Langmuir isotherm models. The maximum adsorption capacity at 25 °C was found to be 112.4 mg g−1 at pH 8. This work paves the way to new applications of CDs in water treatment.[Figure not available: see fulltext.].
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectPolymer–carbon dot-based hybrid composite film
UV-assisted Cd removal 2+
Waste management
Water-soluble carbon dots
TitleRational synthesis, characterization, and application of environmentally friendly (polymer–carbon dot) hybrid composite film for fast and efficient UV-assisted Cd2+ removal from water
TypeArticle
Pagination1-13
Issue Number1
Volume Number32


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