Issue 45, 2019, Issue in Progress

Characterisation of hexagonal birnessite with a new and rapid synthesis method—comparison with traditional synthesis

Abstract

Birnessite is one of the most important manganese oxides that can control the geochemical behaviors of pollutants or can be applied to form industrial products. Many studies have been conducted on the synthesis of hexagonal birnessite because different synthesis methods can affect the structural, morphological, and physicochemical properties of hexagonal birnessite. However, there are still some defects in these synthesis methods. Therefore, a new synthesis method that is rapid, simple, and low-cost was proposed in this study involving the reduction of KMnO4 by H2O2 in a H2SO4 solution without controlling the pH, temperature and pressure. Using a series of XRD, chemical composition, AOS, SSA, SEM, FTIR, and TGA analyses, Bir-H2O2 was found to have lower crystallinity than Bir-HCl. However, the AOS and SSA of Bir-H2O2 were 3.87 and 103 m2 g−1 higher than those of Bir-HCl, i.e., 3.70 and 22 m2 g−1, respectively. Moreover, both Bir-H2O2 and Bir-HCl had similar particle morphology and thermal stability; in addition, the maximum adsorption content of Pb2+ on Bir-H2O2 (∼3006 mmol kg−1) was ∼30% greater than that on Bir-HCl (∼2285 mmol kg−1) at pH 5.5; this indicated that the adsorption of Pb2+ on Bir-H2O2 was better and belonged to a pseudo-second-order model. All the abovementioned results indicate that Bir-H2O2 synthesized herein using the proposed synthesis method can have large application value.

Graphical abstract: Characterisation of hexagonal birnessite with a new and rapid synthesis method—comparison with traditional synthesis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2019
Accepted
21 Jul 2019
First published
19 Aug 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 25951-25956

Characterisation of hexagonal birnessite with a new and rapid synthesis method—comparison with traditional synthesis

Z. Qin, X. Chen, N. Ouyang, S. Lan, G. Jiang, J. Zhang and Q. Zhang, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 25951 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA03332G

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