Coγ activation of Cladophora rupestris biomass functional groups and its effect on Pb adsorption.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Farmland Ecological Conservation and Pollution Prevention, School of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, 230036, People's Republic of China.

Published: January 2025


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To investigate the modification of Pb adsorption of the functional groups of Cladophora rupestris (C. rupestris) biomass by gamma radiation (Coγ-ray), the interface structure, chemical properties, adsorption behaviors, and Pb adsorption mechanisms of C. rupestris biomass were investigated after irradiation with varying doses of Coγ-ray. The results indicate that Coγ-ray significantly changed the surface characteristics and interfacial chemistry of the C. rupestris biomass.This led to fracturing and fragmentation that produced a larger specific surface area and more abundant pore structure, increasing the electronegativity in the C. rupestris biomass. The theoretical Pb adsorption capacity increased significantly (2.6-2.9 times) after Coγ-ray irradiation. Coγ-ray caused preferential degradation of protein components in the dissolved organic matter of the C. rupestris biomass, and protein deamination increased the absorption sites of cations. In the C. rupestris biomass, Coγ-ray altered the elemental composition and functional groups, particularly the carbon- and oxygen-containing functional groups, to improve Pb adsorption. In conclusion, Coγ-ray can activate the functional groups of C. rupestris biomass and improve their Pb adsorption sites. This study provides new insight into modification of biomass materials for enhanced removal of heavy metals from waterbodies.

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