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Engineering magnetic N-doped porous carbon with super-high ciprofloxacin adsorption capacity and wide pH adaptability

Author Affiliations
Chongqing University, Southwest University, Ministry of Education
Published InJournal of Hazardous Materials
Year2020
Citations125

Abstract

We report a high performance magnetic N-doped nanoporous carbon (MNPC) adsorbent synthesized by a simple single-step pyrolysis protocol. Grinding the mixture of ZnO nanoparticles, cobalt hydroxide and 2-methylimidazole produced Zn/Co-ZIFs that were converted into MNPC following subsequent pyrolysis in N2 atmosphere. The optimized MNPC-700-0.4 adsorbent, obtained at 700 °C with Co/(Zn + Co) molar ratio of 0.4, is featured with super-high ciprofloxacin (CIP) adsorption capacity of 1563.7 mg g-1 at 25 °C, fast adsorption dynamics (1.5 h of adsorption equilibrium time), wide pH adaptability (almost unchanged CIP adsorption capacity in pH 4-10), and good magnetic property. The magnetic property and CIP adsorption performance can be easily regulated by modulating the molar ratio of Co/(Zn + Co) and the pyrolysis temperature.…
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