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Removal of trivalent chromium ions in model contaminated groundwater using hexagonal boron nitride as an adsorbent

Title
Removal of trivalent chromium ions in model contaminated groundwater using hexagonal boron nitride as an adsorbent
Authors
JaegwanChonKangminParkChanhyukRhoHojungJunByung-MoonKimDeokhwanShin
Ewha Authors
박찬혁
SCOPUS Author ID
박찬혁scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Chemosphere
ISSN
4565-6535JCR Link
Citation
Chemosphere vol. 361
Keywords
GroundwaterWater treatmentBoron nitrideChromium adsorption
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The feasibility of using hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) to treat heavy metal Cr(III) from model contaminated groundwater was evaluated in this study by adsorption experiments and characterizations. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first attempt to conduct the adsorption of Cr(III) by h-BN under various experimental conditions such as exposure time, ratio of adsorbates and adsorbents, solution pH, background ions with different ionic strength, and the presence of humic acids (HA) in model contaminated groundwater. The optimized h-BN showed excellent maximum adsorption capacity (i.e., 177 mg ∙ g−1) when the concentrations of Cr(III) and h-BN were 10 and 10 mg ∙ L−1, respectively. Subsequently, we confirmed there was a negligible change in the adsorption performance of Cr(III) by h-BN in the presence of co-ions (i.e., K and Mg) in concentrations in a range from 50 to 1000 mg ∙ L−1. Furthermore, the adsorption performance of Cr(III) gradually improved with HA concentrations from 2.5 to 25 mg ∙ L−1. Interestingly, the maximum adsorption performance of Cr(III) by both HA and h-BN increased until 500 mg ∙ g−1 in the presence of 25 mg ∙ L−1 HA. The adsorption mechanism was clarified by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Additionally, we successfully confirmed that h-BN could be reused until five cycles. On the basis of the adsorption performance results and characterizations, h-BN can be utilized as an efficient and practical adsorbent to treat Cr(III) in groundwater treatment. © 2024
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142539
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