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Plasma-Induced Grafting of Cyclodextrin onto Multiwall Carbon Nanotube/Iron Oxides for Adsorbent Application
Abstract
The magnetic composite of β-cyclodextrin grafted onto multiwalled carbon nanotubes/iron oxides (denoted as MWCNTs/iron oxides/CD) was synthesized using the plasma-induced grafting technique and was developed for the removal of inorganic and organic pollutants from aqueous solutions. The characteristic results of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed that β-CD was grafted onto the MWCNTs/iron oxides. The grafted β-CD on the MWCNTs/iron oxides contributed to an enhancement of the adsorption capacity because of the strong abilities of the multiple hydroxyl groups and the inner cores of the hydrophobic cavity in β-CD to form complexes with metal ions and organic pollutants. MWCNTs/iron oxides/CD can be separated and recovered from solution by magnetic separation. The adsorption of Pb(II) on MWCNTs/iron oxides/CD was found to be dependent on pH, and the adsorption of 1-naphthol was found to be independent of pH. The results show that the magnetic composite of MWCNTs/iron oxides/CD is a promising composite material for the preconcentration and separation of inorganic and organic pollutants from aqueous solutions in environmental pollution cleanup- Text
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- thermogravimetric analysis
- solution
- form complexes
- XPS
- pollution cleanup
- metal ions
- TGA
- hydroxyl groups
- adsorption capacity
- XRD
- MWCNT
- Adsorbent ApplicationThe
- pollutant
- results show
- oxide