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Chitosan derived layered porous carbon and its performance on gallium adsorption

Junshuo Cui, Xiaoshan Cong, Xinzhu Li, Xia Chen, Yuejiao Wang, Jing Gao, Ying Xiong

2023Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Gallium (Ga) is widely used in the preparation of low‐melting alloys and is also mainly used in electronics. However, Ga is a rare‐scattered element that has no independent ore deposits. Fortunately, adsorbents with high specific surface area have shown great potential for the recovery and enrichment of Ga from mineral industry wastes or recycled electronics. Consequently, porous carbons with hierarchical layered structures were prepared as adsorbent for the recovery of Ga. Besides the routine hydrothermal and carbonizing treatments, chitosan (CS) derivatives were further activated by potassium hydroxide, zinc chloride, and ferric trichloride to improve their respective specific surface areas. RESULTS Nitrogen adsorption analysis showed that the porous carbon activated by KOH at 800 °C (CS‐800) had the highest specific surface area (2997 m 2 g −1 ). The maximum adsorption capacity for Ga(III) was 129.83 mg g −1 , which is better than that of other well‐known carbon based adsorbents. CS‐800 also exhibited good selectivity for Ga(III) among various competitive ions, such as Zn(II), Cu(II), Ge(IV), and Al(III). In addition, the adsorbent showed good reusability; the recovery percentage of Ga(III) remained above 90% after six adsorption‐elution experiments. CONCLUSION KOH is an ideal activating agent to increase the surface area of porous carbon and 800 °C is its optimal temperature. This agent can provide sufficient active surface sites for metal ions adsorption. This work provides a strategy for the regulation of CS derived porous carbon and is expected to play a key role in real applications for the recovery of Ga. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).

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AdsorptionPotassium hydroxideCarbonizationGalliumChemical engineeringCarbon fibersPorosityActivated carbonMetal ions in aqueous solutionChitosanSpecific surface areaInorganic chemistryMaterials scienceZincSelective adsorptionMetalChemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisComposite materialEngineeringComposite numberExtraction and Separation ProcessesAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalAdvancements in Battery Materials
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