Extractive removal of micro and trace nitrofen, 2, 4-dichlorophenol and p-nitrotrophenol from water/soil by humic acid ester ether

Environ Technol. 2022 May;43(13):1968-1979. doi: 10.1080/09593330.2020.1862307. Epub 2021 Mar 3.

Abstract

The amphiphilic humic acid ester ether (HAEE), as a kind of solid-phase extractant with characteristics of easy separation and hydrophilic-hydrophobic amphiphilic property, was prepared and used to extract micro or trace nitrofen, 2,4-dichlorophenol and p-nitrotrophenol (NIPs) from water and soil. Degradation of NIPs and extractant regeneration were carried out by simple photocatalysis. The adsorption equilibrium of the mono- or three mixed NIPs by HAEE in aqueous could be quickly reached within 20 min. The adsorption process was fit to quasi-second-order kinetics model and Friendlich thermodynamics model. The possible adsorption interaction was discussed. Results suggested that the adsorption of NIPs onto HAEE predominated by hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interaction and π-π interaction. The extraction capacity of mixed NIPs (80 μg/L each component) by HAEE was up to 0.38 mg/g and tended to be multi-layer adsorption, in which p-nitrotrophenol had higher adsorption competitiveness because of lower resistance to HAEE. When HAEE-NIPs were degraded by photo-catalyst Fe0/F-TiO2 for 8 h, not only the adsorbed NIPs could be totally degraded and mineralized, but also the HAEE could be effectively regenerated. When the NIPs were continuously extracted from 40-year aging soil for three times (regenerative twice) by combined extractant (48 mL H2O + 2 mL n-hexane + 0.1 g HAEE), the total extraction efficiency of NIPs could reach to 84.66%. This research could supplement the theory and technique for harmless treatment of NIPs contaminated water and soil.

Keywords: NIPs pollutants; Solid-phase extractant; extraction and regeneration performance; harmless treatment; humic acid ester ether (HAEE).

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Esters
  • Ether
  • Humic Substances* / analysis
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Kinetics
  • Phenyl Ethers
  • Soil / chemistry
  • Water / chemistry
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / chemistry

Substances

  • Esters
  • Humic Substances
  • Phenyl Ethers
  • Soil
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water
  • Ether
  • nitrofen