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Title: Functionalized chitosan electrospun nanofiber for effective removal of trace arsenate from water
Authors: Min, L.-L
Zhong, L.-B
Zheng, Y.-M
Liu, Q
Yuan, Z.-H
Yang, L.-M 
Keywords: arsenic acid
arsenic acid derivative
chitosan
ferric ion
nanofiber
water
adsorption
chemistry
toxicity
water management
water pollutant
Adsorption
Arsenates
Chitosan
Ferric Compounds
Nanofibers
Water
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water Purification
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Citation: Min, L.-L, Zhong, L.-B, Zheng, Y.-M, Liu, Q, Yuan, Z.-H, Yang, L.-M (2016). Functionalized chitosan electrospun nanofiber for effective removal of trace arsenate from water. Scientific Reports 6 : 32480. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep32480
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: An environment-friendly iron functionalized chitosan elctrospun nanofiber (ICS-ENF) was synthesized for trace arsenate removal from water. The ICS-ENF was fabricated by electrospinning a mixture of chitosan, PEO and Fe 3+ followed by crosslinking with ammonia vapor. The physicochemical properties of ICS-ENF were characterized by FESEM, TEM-EDX and XRD. The ICS-ENF was found to be highly effective for As(V) adsorption at neutral pH. The As(V) adsorption occurred rapidly and achieved equilibrium within 100 min, which was well fitted by pseudo-second-order kinetics model. The As(V) adsorption decreased with increased ionic strength, suggesting an outer-sphere complexation of As(V) on ICS-ENF. Freundlich model well described the adsorption isotherm, and the maximum adsorption capacity was up to 11.2 mg/g at pH 7.2. Coexisting anions of chloride and sulfate showed negligible influence on As(V) removal, but phosphate and silicate significantly reduced As(V) adsorption by competing for adsorption sites. FTIR and XPS analysis demonstrated -NH, -OH and C-O were responsible for As(V) uptake. ICS-ENF was easily regenerated using 0.003 M NaOH, and the removal rate remained above 98% after ten successively adsorption-desorption recycles. This study extends the potential applicability of electrospun nanofibers for water purification and provides a promising approach for As(V) removal from water. © The Author(s) 2016.
Source Title: Scientific Reports
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/182433
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/srep32480
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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