Films minces de birnessite électrodéposés : Un matériau éco-compatible pour éliminer des métaux lourds de l'eau

  • Choumane, R.
  • Peulon, Sophie
Publication date
September 2019
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceSorption is an efficient process for transferring heavy metals from polluted water to solid phase. Birnessite, which is a non-toxic layered manganese oxide, is particularly interesting for this objective due to its high sorption capacities towards heavy metals. In this paper, pure and nanostructured birnessite was synthesized as adherent thin films onto a solid substrate by electrochemistry with different characteristics for high sorption (e.g. mass, Average Oxidation States of Mn (AOS)). Sorption of lead (Pb (II)) and cadmium (Cd (II)) by these films was studied in terms of pH, ionic strength, sorption isotherm and kinetic order. The birnessite thin film with the highest AOS after synthesis (3.76) presents significant...

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