Activated nanosulfur for broad-spectrum heavy metals capture

Chengyi Lu, Silun Luo, Yuhan Li, Juchen Li, Wentao Zhang, Jianlong Wang

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Abstract

Current problems of existing heavy metal-removing technologies, especially for nanomaterials-based ones, are typically single metal ion-specific, high-cost and collected difficult. Herein, facile modification of commercial sulfur creates a versatile adsorbent platform to address challenges. The versatile adsorbent can be easily prepared through solvothermal treatment of a saturated commercial sulfur solution, followed by water precipitation on a commercial foam that eliminates the need for separation. Interestingly, the solvothermal treatment endows the resulting nanosulfur with sulfate acid groups (hard Lewis base), sulfur anions (soft base), and sulfite groups (borderline base), promising the coordination of all types of heavy metal ions (Lewis acids). As such, this versatile adsorbent with well-distributed adsorption sites exhibits highly effective heavy metal adsorption capacity towards diverse heavy metal ions for both single-component and multi-component adsorption, including soft, hard, borderline Lewis metal ions, with ultra-high adsorption ability (e.g., 903.79 mg g−1 for Cu2+). These findings highlighted the potential of this low-cost sulfur-based adsorbent to address the arising challenges in ensuring clean water.

Original languageEnglish
Article number171708
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume926
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 May 2024

Keywords

  • Activated nanosulfur
  • Broad-spectrum
  • Heavy metal
  • Melamine foam
  • Recyclable

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