Carbon Nanotube-Zirconium Dioxide Hybrid for Defluoridation of Water
This study presents the synthesis of zirconia/multi-walled carbon nanotube (ZrO2/MWCNTs) hybrid as a novel sorbent for water defluoridation. The synthesis was facilitated by the high degree of functionalization of MWCNTs using a microwave assisted process. In the final product, nearly 3% of the carbon atoms were attached to ZrO2. The ZrO2/MWCNTs were effective in fluoride removal and mechanistic aspects of the process are presented. The research findings highlight the potential application for the use of MWCNT hybrids in environmental remediation.
Keywords: ADSORPTION; DEFLUORIDATION; MICROWAVE; T-ZRO2/CNT
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 April 2011
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