Title : ( Magnetic wood sponge: efficient oil/water separation, dye degradation, and heavy metal removal )
Authors: Siavosh Vojdani , Saeid Peighambari Kalat , Elaheh Kafshdare Goharshadi ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
Herein, we successfully modified wood sponge (WS) with Fe 3 O (MWS) to enhance its ability to adsorb five different oils, eight organic solvents, metal ions, and degrade methylene blue (MB) from wastewater. MWS, possessing over 96% porosity, exhibited remarkable sorption capacities of 26.79 g g − 1 4 for CCl 4 and 21.00 g g − 1 for pump oil. Notably, MWS maintained high sorption capacity even after repeated use. Furthermore, MWS effectively removed toxic metal ions including As 3+ , Cr 6+ , and Pb 2+ from real industrial wastewater, at pH 4 and 50 °C to levels suitable for drinking water. Also, MWS demonstrated excellent photocatalytic properties for degrading methylene blue dye. The photodegradation process involved the generation of superoxide anion radicals and the participation of hydroxyl radicals. The magnetic properties of MWS allow for easy remote retrieval using a magnet, making it a cost-effective and reusable solution for environmental remediation.
Keywords
Wastewater treatment · Wood sponge · Oil/water separation · Heavy metal removal · Dye degradation · Industrial wastewater@article{paperid:1099763,
author = {Vojdani, Siavosh and Peighambari Kalat, Saeid and Kafshdare Goharshadi, Elaheh},
title = {Magnetic wood sponge: efficient oil/water separation, dye degradation, and heavy metal removal},
journal = {Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing},
year = {2024},
volume = {130},
number = {9},
month = {August},
issn = {0947-8396},
keywords = {Wastewater treatment · Wood sponge · Oil/water separation · Heavy metal removal · Dye degradation ·
Industrial wastewater},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Magnetic wood sponge: efficient oil/water separation, dye degradation, and heavy metal removal
%A Vojdani, Siavosh
%A Peighambari Kalat, Saeid
%A Kafshdare Goharshadi, Elaheh
%J Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
%@ 0947-8396
%D 2024