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  • Transition element doped octahedral manganese molecular sieves (Me-OMS-2) as diclofenac adsorbents.

Transition element doped octahedral manganese molecular sieves (Me-OMS-2) as diclofenac adsorbents.

Chemosphere (2020-06-17)
Minhui Wu, Huiping Deng, Jun Shi, Zheng Wang
ABSTRACT

Diclofenac (DCF) control measures have become an area of increased interest for environmental researchers due to the high environmental concentration and risk of DCF. Adsorption seems to be promising for DCF removal from the aqueous phase because of its specific superiority in comparison with biodegradation, membrane separation, and advanced oxidation or reduction. In this study, OMS-2 and metal-doped OMS-2 ((Me-OMS-2, with Me = Co, Cu or Ce) were prepared and tested as adsorbents for the removal of DCF. It was evident that the maximum adsorption capacity and rate of Ce-OMS-2 were much higher than those of the other adsorbents, which could be attributed to its large specific surface area and stereoscopic aperture structure. The experimental data are fitted the pseudo-second-order model, the Elovich equation and the Langmuir model well; moreover, the process is an endothermic and spontaneous thermodynamic process, during which the entropy increased, based on the experimental results, indicating that chemisorption was dominant during the DCF adsorption process onto Ce-OMS-2. By the integral of the peak deconvoluted from the XPS spectrum, the ratio of Mn3+/Mn4+ increased from 0.393 to 0.407, revealing that Mn(IV) is rarely reduced into Mn(III) during the DCF adsorption process.

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Manganese(II) acetate, 98%