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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.331, No.1, 27-31, 2009
Study of Pd(II) adsorption over titanate nanotubes of different diameters
Hydrogenotitanates (HNTs) nanotubes with different diameters were prepared by hydrothermal treatment of TiO2 (P25) followed by washing with HCl aqueous solution. The prepared samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, thermal analysis and N-2 adsorption/desorption. In order to determine the palladium uptake ability of different HNT samples, the interaction between HNTs and Pd(II) MIS subsequently studied in aqueous solution at pH 9 (NH4+/NH3 buffer). Transmission electron microscopy showed that the diameter of the nanotubes depends oil the preparation conditions. Chemical analysis of residual sodium and thermal studies showed that the chemical formula of the two prepared HNT was HxNa2 xTi2O5 center dot H2O with x = 1.61 or 1.65. The HNTs are mesoporous materials with a multi-walled nanotubular structure and high specific surface area. In order to determine the capacity of palladium retention of different HNTs samples, the interaction between IINTs and Pd(II) was subsequently studied in aqueous solution at pH 9 (NH4+/NH3 buffer). The adsorption kinetics of Pd(II) on the HNTs was very fast. The isotherms of Pd(II) on the HNTs showed that the adsorption occurred (1) initially through cationic exchange and (2) when the concentration of Pd(II) is high by precipitation of different Pd salts. The adsorption capacity of Pd(II) is strongly altered by the morphology of the HNTs samples. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.