BIOMASS-DERIVED GRAPHENE OXIDE (GO) SUPPORTED - METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORK (MOF) POLYANILINE- BASED NANOCOMPOSITE FOR THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS IONS (Pb 2+, Ni 2+) IN WATER
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2024-09
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
Abstract
The global concern of contamination of heavy metals in water sources is
significant. Industrial effluents, which contain pollutants, are released into water
sources, hence increasing the probability of heavy metal toxicity in both humans and
aquatic organisms. The current investigation focuses on developing a GO/PANI/MOF
nanocomposite adsorbent. This nanocomposite is designed to effectively adsorb heavy
metal ions (Pb2+ and Ni2+) from synthetic sample. The existence of functional groups,
the material's crystallinity property, thermal stability, and surface area, were assessed
using several techniques. Specifically, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
(FTIR) was utilized to identify functional groups, while X-ray diffraction (XRD) was
employed to assess the material's crystalline structure, and thermal stability was
assessed by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
was used to examine surface morphology. The current study investigated the different
physiochemical parameters such as, adsorbent dose, contacting time, heavy metal ion
concentration, pH, and temperature influence the adsorption of heavy metal ions. The
GO/PANI/MOF-based nanocomposite was employed as an effective adsorbent for
removing Pb²⁺ and Ni²⁺ ions. The GO/PANI/MOF-based nanocomposite showed its
excellent efficiency at a pH of 6, with a dosage of adsorbent of 50 mg and a starting
concentration of metal ions of 60 ppm for Pb2+ and 45 ppm for Ni2+
, respectively, at
room temperature (25±2 °C). The equilibrium time required for Pb2+ was 90 min and
120 min for Ni2+. The optimum capacity for adsorption for Pb2+ was determined to be
50 mg/g and 42 mg/g for Ni2+.
Furthermore, kinetic, isotherms, and thermodynamics studies were also investigated.
This was observed in synthetic water sample. The GO/PANI/MOF nanocomposite has
a high capacity for removing heavy metal ions from wastewater, making it a promising
option for successful treatment.
Keywords: Adsorption, wastewater treatment, GO/PANI/MOF nanocomposite, water
pollution.
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Adsorption, wastewater treatment, GO/PANI/MOF nanocomposite, water pollution.