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Catalytic binary oxides decorated zeolite as a remedy for As(III) polluted groundwater: Synergistic effects and mechanistic analysis

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering(2023)

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Inexpensively composites derived from industrial waste products are being extensively researched in water treatment, particularly in arsenic removal, to acquire safe water resources. Here, it is reported that a cheap and effective composite of marigold-flowered structured iron-manganese binary oxide decorated fly ash zeolite for efficient removal of As(III) from water, is fabricated using a two-step hydrothermal approach. Arsenite ions [As (III)] are highly harmful, soluble, mobile, and more challenging to eliminate from aqueous solution than arse-nates [As(V)]. The synthesized composite is amorphous and has a high surface area (243.55 m2/g). The Z @ Fe3O4-MnO2 binary oxide composite showed a higher As(III) adsorption capacity than those of zeolite-free counterparts, their single-oxide components, and the pristine zeolite, in addition, to efficiently oxidative-adsorption of As(III) by Fe3O4-MnO2 system. The zeolite functioned as effective support that prevented aggre-gation of the oxide nanoparticles and contributed to the synergistic effects exhibited by Z @ Fe3O4-MnO2. The synthesized composite exhibited a maximum As(III)-removal capacity (80 mg/g) that was relatively higher than that competitive with that of most reported sorbents. Moreover, Z @ Fe3O4-MnO2 was able to eliminate 100% arsenic from natural groundwater, and the arsenic-loaded Z @ Fe3O4-MnO2 can be readily regenerated and repeatedly utilized for up to 4 cycles by maintaining WHO's drinking water standard levels. The overall findings illuminate the effectiveness, feasibility, and reusability of the designed composite for water treatment.
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Catalytic oxidation,Groundwater,Arsenic,Binary oxide,Zeolite,Synergistic effect,Removal mechanism
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