Hollow iron-manganese composite material prepared by etching template process and application thereof

10493425 ยท 2019-12-03

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A method for preparing a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite by employing a cubic structure template comprises: (1) preparation of a template: adding a certain mass of potassium permanganate to diluted hydrochloric acid, and dissolving and mixing evenly the same by magnetic stirring at room temperature; then adding polyvinylpyrrolidone thereto, and continuing to dissolve the same thoroughly by magnetic stirring; and finally adding a certain mass of potassium ferrocyanide and de-solubilizing the same for 10-60 minutes at room temperature, then transferring the above mixed solution into a sample bottle, and performing an isothermal reaction at 50-90 C. for 18-24 hours to obtain a blue-black deposit, namely a target iron-manganese composite template; and (2) preparation of a hollow iron-manganese composite: evenly dispersing the blue-black iron-manganese composite template obtained in the step (1) to a small amount of anhydrous ethanol, then adding a certain concentration of sodium hydroxide solution thereto, placing the same on a rotary shaker to react at room temperature for 6-12 hours, and then removing a supernatant liquid, so that a black substance remaining at a bottom of a centrifuge tube is a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite having a cubic structure. Also provided are a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite prepared by the above method, and an application thereof to adsorption and removal of heavy metal in water.

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1. A method for preparing a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite by adopting a cubic structure template, wherein, comprising the following steps: (1) preparation of a template: adding a potassium permanganate to diluted hydrochloric acid, and dissolving and mixing evenly the same by magnetic stirring at room temperature; then adding polyvinylpyrrolidone thereto, and continuing to dissolve the same thoroughly by magnetic stirring; and finally adding a potassium ferrocyanide and de-solubilizing the same for 10-60 minutes at room temperature, then transferring the above mixed solution into a sample bottle, and performing an isothermal reaction at 50-90 C. for 18-24 hours to observe that the solution becomes blue-black, so that a blue-black deposit is obtained, namely a target iron-manganese composite template; (2) preparation of a hollow iron-manganese composite: evenly dispersing the blue-black iron-manganese composite template obtained in the step (1) in a centrifuge tube to a small amount of anhydrous ethanol, then adding a diluted sodium hydroxide solution thereto, placing the same on a rotary shaker to react at room temperature for 6-12 hours, and then removing a supernatant liquid, leaving a black substance at the bottom of the centrifuge tube, wherein the black substance is a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite having a cubic structure.

2. The method for preparing a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite by adopting a cubic structure template according to claim 1, wherein, the use amount of the potassium permanganate is 10-100 mg.

3. The method for preparing hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite by adopting a cubic structure template according to claim 1, wherein the volume of the diluted hydrochloric acid is 50 ml, and its concentration is 0.1 mol/L-1 mol/L.

4. The method for preparing the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite by adopting a cubic structure template according to claim 1, wherein the use amount of the polyvinylpyrrolidone is 0.5-4.0 g.

5. The method for preparing the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite by adopting a cubic structure template according to claim 1, wherein, the use amount of the potassium ferrocyanide is 0.1-0.2 g.

6. The method for preparing hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite by adopting a cubic structure template according to claim 1, wherein, the volume of the sodium hydroxide solution is 40 ml and its concentration is 0.1 mol/L-0.5 mol/L.

7. A hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite prepared by the method according to claim 1.

8. A method of using the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite according to claim 7 in treating heavy metal pollution, comprising adding the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite to a polluted water body and adjusting the pH to neutral.

9. The hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite according to claim 7, wherein, the amount of potassium permanganate used in preparing the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite is 10-100 mg is 10-100 mg.

10. The hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite according to claim 7, wherein the volume of the diluted hydrochloric acid used in preparing the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite is 50 ml, and its concentration is 0.1 mol/L-1 mol/L.

11. The hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite according to claim 7, wherein the amount of polyvinylpyrrolidone used in preparing the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite is 0.5-4.0 g is 0.5-4.0 g.

12. The hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite according to claim 7, wherein, the amount of potassium ferrocyanide used in preparing the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite is 0.1-0.2 g is 0.1-0.2 g.

13. The hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite according to claim 7, wherein, the volume of the sodium hydroxide solution used in preparing the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite is 40 ml and its concentration is 0.1 mol/L-0.5 mol/L.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES

(1) FIG. 1 is a SEM image of a hollow iron-manganese composite;

(2) FIG. 2 is a transmission electron microscope (TEM) image of a hollow iron-manganese composite;

(3) FIG. 3 is an infrared spectrogram of a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite;

(4) FIG. 4 is a Mn-valence-state XPS analysis result of the surface of a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite;

(5) FIG. 5 is a specific surface area measuring result of a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite;

(6) FIG. 6 is a surface electrical analysis result of a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite;

(7) FIG. 7 is a determination result of adsorption capacity of a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite to arsenic, antimony and selenium, wherein the solid line represents a Freundlich adsorption model, and the dotted line represents a Langmuir adsorption model;

(8) FIG. 8 is a research result of the adsorption kinetics of the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite on arsenic, antimony and selenium.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Example 1: A Preparation Method of a Hollow Iron-Manganese Composite

(9) 1. Preparation of the Iron-Manganese Composite Template

(10) Under the condition of room temperature, 40 mg of potassium permanganate is added into 50 mL of 1 mol/L diluted hydrochloric acid, and is dissolved and uniformly mixed by magnetic stirring; and then 3.8 g of polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 is added thereto, and fully dissolved under the action of magnetic stirring; finally, 110 mg of potassium ferrocyanide is added, and reverse dissolution is carried out at normal temperature for 30 min. After this, the mixed solution is transferred to a thermostatic reaction at 80 C. for 24 h to observe that the solution becomes blue-black. The turbid liquid obtained after the thermostatic reaction is transferred to a centrifugal tube, centrifuging at the rotating speed of 7500 r min.sup.1 for 15 min to obtain blue-black sediment, namely the iron-manganese composite template.

(11) 2. Preparation of the Hollow Iron-Manganese Composite

(12) The obtained blue-black sediment is cleaned by using ultrapure water and absolute ethyl alcohol for several times, centrifuging at the condition of 7500 rpm for 15 min, and pouring out the supernatant. Then, 10 mL of absolute ethyl alcohol is added to the sediment, and the mixture is uniformly dispersed by ultrasonic. Afterwards, 40 mL of sodium hydroxide solution with the concentration of 0.1 mol/L is added thereto, and placed on a rotary shaker for thermostatic reaction for 12 h at normal temperature. Then centrifugation is carried out at the condition of 7500 rpm for 15 min. Removing the supernatant liquid, the substance remaining at the bottom of the centrifuge tube is a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite with a cubic structure.

(13) FIG. 1 is an electron microscope picture of a cage-like iron-manganese composite prepared according to example 1. The prepared iron-manganese composite can be clearly observed to be in a cubic shape, loose in arrangement, fluffy and uniform in surface and relatively good in dispersion degree.

(14) FIG. 2 is a transmission electron microscope picture of the cage-like iron-manganese composite. The composite can be seen to be of a loose and hollow structure on microscopic level, the specific surface area of the material can be increased by the hollow nano-particle structure, which is favor of the adsorption of pollutants.

(15) FIG. 3 is an infrared spectrum determination result of a hollow iron-manganese composite. As can be seen from the figure, the infrared spectrum of the comparison hydroxyl iron is known, the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite also has a hydroxyl absorption peak (a hydroxyl absorption peak appears at 1390 cm.sup.1 and 1638 cm.sup.1), and the absorption peaks of the hydroxyl group are generated by bending vibration of a hydroxyl group combined with iron and manganese. Between 400 cm.sup.1 and 650 cm.sup.1, absorption peaks of the iron-oxygen and the manganese-oxygen are generated. Due to the fact that the positions of the absorption peaks of the iron oxygen and the manganese oxygen are relatively close, the peak value is overlapped. It is further confirmed that, the prepared material is an iron-manganese composite.

(16) FIG. 4 is an XPS detection result of the prepared hollow hydroxyl iron manganese composite. Compared with the tetravalent manganese in the traditional iron-manganese oxide, the manganese in the novel hollow iron-manganese composite exists in a trivalent manganese form. Compared with manganese dioxide, the transition-state trivalent manganese has a stronger oxidation activity, so that the removal mechanism of adsorption after oxidation of the iron-manganese composite is exerted to a great extent.

(17) FIG. 5 is a determination result of specific surface area and porosity of an adsorption material. The specific surface area is a very important factor affecting adsorption performance of adsorption materials. According to the BET determination result, the specific surface area of the material according to the disclosure is 472.3 m.sup.2 g.sup.1, the specific surface area of the traditional iron-manganese oxide is about 231 m.sup.2 g.sup.1 (Gaosheng Zhang, Jiuhui Qu, Huijuan Liu, Ruiping Liu and Rongcheng Wu, Preparation and evaluation of a novel FeMn binary oxide adsorbent for effective arsenite removal. Water Research, 2007, 9, 1921-1928), the material prepared by the research institute has a larger specific surface area. The aperture of the material is intensively distributed between 0-100 nm, and mainly composed of mesopores and macropores.

(18) FIG. 6 is a measurement result of the surface electrical property of the material. It can be seen from the measurement result, the isoelectric point of the surface of the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite is in the range of pH=4.3. Compared with the traditional iron-manganese oxide having a relatively high isoelectric point (generally nearby pH=7.5), the isoelectric point of the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite provides a good foundation for adsorbing arsenate and selenate.

Example 2

(19) 1. Preparation of the Iron-Manganese Composite Template

(20) Under the room temperature condition, 30 mg of potassium permanganate is added into 50 mL of 0.2 mol/L diluted hydrochloric acid, and is dissolved and uniformly mixed by magnetic stirring; and then 3.0 g of polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 is added thereto, and fully dissolved under the action of magnetic stirring; finally, 130 mg of potassium ferrocyanide is added, and reverse dissolution is carried out at normal temperature for 40 min. After this, the mixed solution is transferred to a thermostatic reaction at 60 C. for 18 h to observe that the solution becomes blue-black. The turbid liquid obtained after the thermostatic reaction is transferred to a centrifugal tube, centrifuging at the rotating speed of 7500 r min.sup.1 for 15 min to obtain blue-black sediment, namely the iron-manganese composite template.

(21) 2. Preparation of the Hollow Iron-Manganese Composite

(22) The obtained blue-black sediment is cleaned by using ultrapure water and absolute ethyl alcohol for several times, centrifuging at the condition of 7500 rpm for 15 min, and pouring out the supernatant. Then, 10 mL of absolute ethyl alcohol is added to the sediment, and the mixture was uniformly dispersed by ultrasonic. Afterwards, 40 mL of sodium hydroxide solution with the concentration of 0.2 mol/L is added thereto, and placed on a rotary shaker for thermostatic reaction for 12 h at normal temperature. Then centrifugation is carried out at the condition of 7500 rpm for 15 min. Removing the supernatant, the substance remaining at the bottom of the centrifuge tube is a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite with a cubic structure.

Example 3

(23) 1. Preparation of the Iron-Manganese Composite Template

(24) Under the room temperature condition, 50 mg of potassium permanganate is added into 50 mL of 0.15 mol/L diluted hydrochloric acid, and is dissolved and uniformly mixed by magnetic stirring; and then 2.5 g of polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 is added thereto, and fully dissolved under the action of magnetic stirring; finally, 150 mg of potassium ferrocyanide, is added and reverse dissolution is carried out at normal temperature for 20 minutes, after this, the mixed solution is transferred to a thermostatic reaction at 70 C. for 20 hours to observe that the solution becomes blue-black. The turbid liquid obtained after the thermostatic reaction is transferred to a centrifugal tube, centrifuging at the rotating speed of 7500 r min.sup.1 for 15 min to obtain blue-black sediment, namely the iron-manganese composite template.

(25) 2. Preparation of the Hollow Iron-Manganese Composite

(26) The obtained blue-black sediment is cleaned by using ultrapure water and absolute ethyl alcohol for several times, centrifuging at the condition of 7500 rpm for 15 minutes, and pouring out the supernatant. Then, 10 mL of absolute ethyl alcohol is added to the sediment, and the mixture was uniformly dispersed by ultrasonic. Afterwards, 40 mL of sodium hydroxide solution with the concentration of 0.3 mol/L is added thereto, and placed on a rotary shaking bed for thermostatic reaction for 12 h at normal temperature. Then centrifugation is carried out at the condition of 7500 rpm for 15 min. Removing the supernatant, the substance remaining at the bottom of the centrifuge tube is a hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite with a cubic structure.

Example 4: Adsorption Purification Method for Heavy Metals in Water by Using the Hollow Iron-Manganese Composite as Adsorption Material

(27) The sewage respectively containing 1 mg L.sup.1 low-concentration arsenic, antimony and selenium are used for simulating the actual heavy metal polluted water body. The hydroxyl iron-iron-manganese composites prepared in example 1 are added into the polluted water body. The pH value (6.0, 7.0) of the solution is adjusted with diluted hydrochloric acid and diluted sodium hydroxide. With the reaction, a certain amount of mixed solution is sucked by a syringe at intervals of 0.5 min, and is filtered by a 0.22 m filter membrane to determine the concentration of the residual heavy metal ions in the clear solution. Then, the heavy metal ion amount removed by adsorption can be obtained through inverse derivation.

(28) FIG. 7 shows the adsorption result of the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite material prepared according to example 1 for arsenic, antimony and selenium with a concentration of 1 mg L.sup.1 respectively. In order to determine the adsorption performance of the prepared hydroxyl iron material for arsenic, antimony and selenium, under the condition that the dosage is 0.25 g L.sup.1, the influences of the initial concentration of the solution and the initial pH value of the solution on the adsorption performance are shown in the figure. As can be seen from experimental results with different initial pH values, the weak acid condition is beneficial to adsorption of arsenic, antimony and selenium. From the fitting results of Freundlich (solid line) and Langmuir (dotted lines)) adsorption models, the Freundlich model better conforms to the practical process of adsorption, so that the adsorption of the hydroxyl iron to arsenic, antimony and selenium is more similar to the chemical adsorption process of the multi-molecular layer. Under the condition of saturated adsorption, an adsorption result is fitted by adopting a Langmuir curve. The fitting result is displayed, under the condition that the pH value is 7, the maximum adsorption amount of As(III) can reach 450 mg g.sup.1; under the condition that the pH is equal to 6, the saturation adsorption amount of Sb(III) is up to 1884 mg g.sup.1; under the condition that the pH is equal to 5, the adsorption capacity of Se (IV) can reach 168 mg g.sup.1.

(29) As can be seen from FIG. 8, the novel iron-manganese composite can rapidly adsorb arsenic, antimony and selenium under neutral conditions, and the remaining amount of the three heavy metals in the water body is reduced to lower than the concentration limit specified in domestic drinking water quality standard (GB5749-2006). The concentration of the two kinds of heavy metals antimony and selenium can be reduced to be below the concentration limit within 1 min, and the residual concentration of arsenic in the water body can be reduced to be below the standard concentration limit value in 10 min. The adsorption rates of the three heavy metal substances such as arsenic, antimony and selenium are relatively high, and the water body polluted by arsenic, antimony and selenium can be rapidly purified in practical application.

(30) Compared with the adsorption effect of an existing adsorbent, the adsorption effect of the hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite material prepared by the method disclosed by the invention is more excellent in the adsorption of heavy metals arsenic, antimony and selenium in water. The main reason is that, firstly, the presence of transition-state trivalent manganese provides the oxidation guarantee for the adsorption; secondly, the three-dimensional cube structure increases the stability and the dispersibility of the material, so that the material makes full contact with the target pollutants; finally, the hollow hydroxyl composite material has a relatively large specific surface area, and the probability of contact with ions in the solution is increased, the amount of reaction sites for the target pollutants is increased, which are favor of adsorption reaction. The hollow hydroxyl iron-manganese composite material is used for removing arsenic, antimony and selenium in a polluted water body, the adsorption rate is rapid and adsorption capacity is relatively large, and the preparation process of the material is simple without high-temperature, high-pressure and other preparation conditions. And low cost of raw materials, well dispersibility in water and well mechanical property, provide a good foundation for industrial wide application.