Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing molecules

In this work the surface of activated carbon was chemically modified in order to introduce O, S and N containing groups. The activated carbon surface was selectively oxidized with concentrated HNO3 under controlled conditions. Characterization by thermogravimetric analyses, infrared spectroscopy and...

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Main Authors: Rachel RibeiroVieira Azzi Rios, Dênio Eduardo Alves, Ilza Dalmázio, Sílvio Fernando Vargas Bento, Claudio Luis Donnici, Rochel Monteiro Lago
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol) 2003-06-01
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spelling doaj-9e97f82fbcbf49d38915666b846ac6eb2020-11-24T22:40:05ZengAssociação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)Materials Research1516-14392003-06-016212913510.1590/S1516-14392003000200004Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing moleculesRachel RibeiroVieira Azzi RiosDênio Eduardo AlvesIlza DalmázioSílvio Fernando Vargas BentoClaudio Luis DonniciRochel Monteiro LagoIn this work the surface of activated carbon was chemically modified in order to introduce O, S and N containing groups. The activated carbon surface was selectively oxidized with concentrated HNO3 under controlled conditions. Characterization by thermogravimetric analyses, infrared spectroscopy and NaOH titration suggested the formation of mainly -COOH and small amounts of -OH groups, with concentration of approximately 4.10(21) groups/g of carbon. These -COOH functionalized carbons showed high adsorption capacity for metal cations in aqueous solution in the following order: Pb+2>Cu+2>Ni+2 >Cd+2~Co+2>Ca+2 , suggesting a cation exchange mechanism via a surface complex [COO-M+2]. These -COOHsurf groups can be reacted with SOCl2 to produce a surface acylchloride group, -COCl. This surface -COCl group proved to be a very reactive and versatile intermediate for the grafting of different S and N containing molecules onto the carbon surface, such as 1,2-ethaneditiol (EDT-, HSCH2CH2SH) 1,7-dimercapto-4-thioheptane (DMTH-HSCH2CH2CH2SCH2CH 2CH2SH) or 1,2-ethylenediamine (EDA- NH2CH2CH2NH2 ) and triethyltetraamine, TEA (H2NCH2CH2NHCH2CH 2NHCH2CH2 NH2). The characterization of these materials was carried out by TG, IR and TPDMS (Temperature Programmed Decomposition Mass Spectrometry) experiments suggesting the formation of thioesther and amide surface groups, i.e. -COSR and -CONHR, with yields of approximately 50 and 75% for the reaction with DME and EDA, respectively. Preliminary adsorption experiments showed that these materials can efficiently remove metals such as Pb+2, Cu+2 and Ni+2 from aqueous medium.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392003000200004activated carbonsurface modificationfunctionalizationcation exchangeheavy metals
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author Rachel RibeiroVieira Azzi Rios
Dênio Eduardo Alves
Ilza Dalmázio
Sílvio Fernando Vargas Bento
Claudio Luis Donnici
Rochel Monteiro Lago
spellingShingle Rachel RibeiroVieira Azzi Rios
Dênio Eduardo Alves
Ilza Dalmázio
Sílvio Fernando Vargas Bento
Claudio Luis Donnici
Rochel Monteiro Lago
Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing molecules
Materials Research
activated carbon
surface modification
functionalization
cation exchange
heavy metals
author_facet Rachel RibeiroVieira Azzi Rios
Dênio Eduardo Alves
Ilza Dalmázio
Sílvio Fernando Vargas Bento
Claudio Luis Donnici
Rochel Monteiro Lago
author_sort Rachel RibeiroVieira Azzi Rios
title Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing molecules
title_short Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing molecules
title_full Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing molecules
title_fullStr Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing molecules
title_full_unstemmed Tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with O, S, and N containing molecules
title_sort tailoring activated carbon by surface chemical modification with o, s, and n containing molecules
publisher Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)
series Materials Research
issn 1516-1439
publishDate 2003-06-01
description In this work the surface of activated carbon was chemically modified in order to introduce O, S and N containing groups. The activated carbon surface was selectively oxidized with concentrated HNO3 under controlled conditions. Characterization by thermogravimetric analyses, infrared spectroscopy and NaOH titration suggested the formation of mainly -COOH and small amounts of -OH groups, with concentration of approximately 4.10(21) groups/g of carbon. These -COOH functionalized carbons showed high adsorption capacity for metal cations in aqueous solution in the following order: Pb+2>Cu+2>Ni+2 >Cd+2~Co+2>Ca+2 , suggesting a cation exchange mechanism via a surface complex [COO-M+2]. These -COOHsurf groups can be reacted with SOCl2 to produce a surface acylchloride group, -COCl. This surface -COCl group proved to be a very reactive and versatile intermediate for the grafting of different S and N containing molecules onto the carbon surface, such as 1,2-ethaneditiol (EDT-, HSCH2CH2SH) 1,7-dimercapto-4-thioheptane (DMTH-HSCH2CH2CH2SCH2CH 2CH2SH) or 1,2-ethylenediamine (EDA- NH2CH2CH2NH2 ) and triethyltetraamine, TEA (H2NCH2CH2NHCH2CH 2NHCH2CH2 NH2). The characterization of these materials was carried out by TG, IR and TPDMS (Temperature Programmed Decomposition Mass Spectrometry) experiments suggesting the formation of thioesther and amide surface groups, i.e. -COSR and -CONHR, with yields of approximately 50 and 75% for the reaction with DME and EDA, respectively. Preliminary adsorption experiments showed that these materials can efficiently remove metals such as Pb+2, Cu+2 and Ni+2 from aqueous medium.
topic activated carbon
surface modification
functionalization
cation exchange
heavy metals
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392003000200004
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