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Rapid and efficient reduction of chromate by novel Pd/Fe@biomass derived from Enterococcus faecalis

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 204, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.112005

Keywords

Pd; Fe@biomass; Cr (VI); Reduction; Biorecovery; E; faecalis; Zero valent iron

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22076048]
  2. National Key Research and Development Project [2019YFC1906900]
  3. Guangdong Science and Technology Project [2020B121201003, 2017A020216013]

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The fusion of precious metal biorecovery with biomass fabrication resulted in the successful synthesis of Pd/Fe@biomass, which showed high efficiency in the reduction of Cr(VI) with a significantly larger specific surface area compared to nZVI.
Efficient reduction of chromate is highly desirable for its detoxification and remediation of the contaminated environment. This study described a fusion of the concepts of precious metal biorecovery and fabrication of Pd/ Fe@biomass derived from simulated wastewater. The effectiveness of Pd/Fe@biomass during reduction process of Cr(VI) was evaluated by comparing with pure nZVI, E. faecalis and Pd@biomass. Results showed that Pd(II) could be recovered by E. faecalis with Fe(II) as the electron donor, and precipitation could yield nZVI anchored onto Pd-loaded E. faecalis. The nano particles (NPs) on Pd/Fe@biomass were well-dispersed, which provided 2.70 folds specific surface area comparing with nZVI. Efficient Cr(VI) reduction could be achieved at a higher catalyst dosage, the most appropriated Pd/Fe molar ratio of 2% and a wide pH range. Typically, 0.5 mM Cr(VI) could be completely reduced in 5 min driven by Pd/Fe@biomass under the conditions of dosage of 1.0 g/L and pH 3. Moreover, the mechanisms of Cr(VI) reduction by Pd/Fe@biomass were proposed, which intimately related to nZVI electron donating capacities, Pd catalysis for hydrogenation and galvanic cell effects between Fe and Pd. Therefore, Pd/Fe@biomass could be an alternative for rapid and complete reduction of Cr(VI).

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