Preparation method and use of carbon coated magnetic adsorption material
A magnetic adsorption material and carbon coating technology, which is applied in chemical instruments and methods, adsorption water/sewage treatment, and other chemical processes, can solve cumbersome, extensive, and complex problems, and achieve cost reduction and high yield , low cost effect
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Embodiment 1
[0027] Preparation of carbon-coated magnetic adsorption materials
[0028] The preparation steps are as follows:
[0029] 1), 3.0g of glucose and 1.0g of nickel nitrate were added to 80mL of aqueous ethanol with a volume ratio of 1:1, and a homogeneous solution was formed under magnetic stirring;
[0030] 2) The homogeneous solution obtained in step 1) was heated to 105° C. and dried to obtain a solid mixture, and then fully ground in a mortar.
[0031] 3) Calcining the ground solid mixture in step 2) in a tube furnace at 700° C. under an argon atmosphere for 2 hours to obtain a magnetic adsorption material with a carbon-coated structure.
Embodiment 2
[0033] Experiments on the adsorption of lead ions and copper ions in sewage by the carbon-coated magnetic adsorption material prepared in Example 1
[0034] 1), weigh 3.197g lead nitrate Pb (NO 3 ) 2 Dissolve the solid in a 1000mL volumetric flask with distilled water to prepare a concentration of 2g L -1 of Pb 2+ standard solution:
[0035] Weigh 7.6039g copper nitrate trihydrate Cu(NO 3 ) 2 ·3H 2 Dissolve the O solid in a 1000mL volumetric flask with distilled water to prepare a concentration of 2g L -1 Cu 2+ standard solution.
[0036] 2), pipette the standard solution prepared in step 1 and dilute to 20.0mg L respectively -1 Each 500mL of simulated sewage is used as a spare:
[0037] 3), adsorption of lead ions and copper ions in the sewage experiment, the experiment is carried out at room temperature, without adjusting the pH value of the sewage, the concentration of the magnetic adsorption material prepared in Example 1 is 0.8g L -1 After the adsorbent is even...
Embodiment 3
[0039] Preparation of carbon-coated magnetic adsorption materials
[0040] The preparation steps are as follows:
[0041] 1), 5.0g of citric acid and 1.0g of nickel nitrate were added to 80mL of aqueous ethanol with a volume ratio of 1:3, and a homogeneous solution was formed under magnetic stirring;
[0042] 2) The homogeneous solution obtained in step 1) was heated to 105° C. and dried to obtain a solid mixture, and then fully ground in a mortar.
[0043] 3) Calcining the ground solid mixture in step 2) in a tube furnace at 600° C. under an argon atmosphere for 2 hours to obtain a magnetic adsorption material with a carbon-coated structure.
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