Comparative Analysis of Enhanced Adsorption and Thermal Decomposition of Oil-Borne Pfas Using Ceo2 Nanoparticles and Activated Carbon

25 Pages Posted: 9 Aug 2024

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Linlin Zang

Heilongjiang University

Chaoqun Zhu

Southern University of Science and Technology

Yufei Shu

Southern University of Science and Technology

Xun Liu

Southern University of Science and Technology

Meng Zhang

Southern University of Science and Technology

Zhongying Wang

Southern University of Science and Technology

Abstract

Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widely used as surfactants in the oil and gas industry, presenting significant environmental and health risks due to their persistence and mobility. While prevailing research primarily targets PFAS removal from aqueous environments, this study explores the efficacy of nanosized cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO2 NPs) and traditional activated carbon (AC) in removing PFAS from organic media via adsorption and thermal degradation. Both adsorbents exhibited robust adsorption capabilities; however, their interaction mechanism with PFAS differ significantly. CeO2 NPs primarily engage in chemical adsorption with PFAS, whereas AC relies on hydrophobic interactions. Additionally, CeO2 NPs outperformed AC in thermal degradation experiments, achieving approximately 95% decomposition of PFOS at 400°C, compared to only 52% with AC. Furthermore, the formation of stable Ce−F bonds at high temperatures significantly reduced fluoride ion release from CeO2 NPs, underscoring their potential to minimize environmental impact. This study is the first to apply both AC and CeO2 NPs for PFAS removal from organic media and to elucidate their distinct adsorption and thermal decomposition mechanisms, highlighting the superior performance of CeO2 NPs in environmental remediation of PFAS.

Keywords: PFAS, adsorption, thermal decomposition, defluorination, CeO2

Suggested Citation

Zang, Linlin and Zhu, Chaoqun and Shu, Yufei and Liu, Xun and Zhang, Meng and Wang, Zhongying, Comparative Analysis of Enhanced Adsorption and Thermal Decomposition of Oil-Borne Pfas Using Ceo2 Nanoparticles and Activated Carbon. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4914321

Linlin Zang (Contact Author)

Heilongjiang University ( email )

Harbin
China

Chaoqun Zhu

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

Yufei Shu

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

Xun Liu

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

Meng Zhang

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

Zhongying Wang

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

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