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Nanoarchitectonics Solution Plasma Polymerization of Amino-Rich Carbon Nanosorbents for Use in Enhanced Fluoride Removal

Mongkol Tipplook, Hideki Tanaka, Tomohito Sudare, Takeshi Hagio, Nagahiro Saito, Katsuya Teshima

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Amino-functionalized carbon (NH 2 C) is an effective adsorbent in removing pollutants from contaminated water because of its high specific surface area and electrical charge. In the conventional preparation method, the introduction of amino groups onto the carbon surface is limited, resulting in low pollutant adsorption. Herein, we present simultaneous carbonization and amination to form NH 2 C via electrical discharge of nonequilibrium plasma, and the resultant material is applied as an effective adsorbent in fluoride removal. The simultaneous process introduces numerous amino groups into the carbon framework, enhancing the adsorption efficiency. The fluoride adsorption capacity is approximately 121.12 mg g –1, which is several times higher than those reported in previous studies. Furthermore, computational modeling is performed to yield deeper mechanistic insights into the molecular-level adsorption behavior. These data are useful in designing and synthesizing advanced materials for applications in water remediation.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePolymerizationFluoridePlasma polymerizationCarbon fibersNanotechnologyChemical engineeringPolymerInorganic chemistryComposite materialChemistryEngineeringComposite numberFluoride Effects and RemovalAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalChemical Synthesis and Characterization
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