Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
594269 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study describes the preparation of Fe nanoparticle-dispersed carbon microfibers (Fe-ACFs) and carbon nanofibers (Fe-CNFs) for the removal of gaseous volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Fe-ACFs were prepared by impregnating ACFs with Fe salts. Three different types of surfactants (cationic, anionic, or non-ionic) were used to achieve the segregation and monodispersion of Fe(III) ions in aqueous solutions. Fe(III) nanoparticles were produced on the ACF-surface after the calcination of Fe(III)-surfactant molecules which were transferred from the solution to the ACF during the impregnation-step. Fe-CNFs were prepared by the catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of benzene on the Fe-ACFs used as a substrate. Different analytical instruments were used to characterize the physicochemical properties of the prepared materials, including the loading and monodispersity of the Fe nanoparticles. The data showed that Fe nanoparticles of 8-nm average size were uniformly dispersed over the surface of the ACFs with a maximum loading of 0.68 mg/g when using SDS, an anionic surfactant. In this case, the relatively more uniform and dense growth of CNFs was observed. The prepared Fe-ACFs and Fe-CNFs were used to remove carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), a persistent gaseous VOC. The results of the study show an effective method for preparing surfactant-enhanced Fe nanoparticles and carbon webs of micro- and nanofibers for the removal of persistent gaseous organic pollutants.

Graphical abstractThe SDS surfactant-mediated prepared activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were found to be uniformly dispersed with Fe-nanoparticles of 8-nm average size In such case, the relatively more uniform and dense growth of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) was observed. The prepared Fe-ACFs and Fe-CNFs were found to be effective in removing persistent gaseous VOC.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Fe-nanoparticles (∼8 nm) dispersed ACFs were prepared using SDS surfactant. ► Carbon nanofibers grown on SDS-mediated Fe-ACFs were dense and uniform. ► Fe-ACF and Fe-CNF were shown to be effective adsorbents for VOC removal.

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