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Modifying hollow glass microspheres to obtain self-floating separation adsorbents for adsorbing pollutants in wastewater: A review
Qiu, Ruisi1; Wang, Bing1,2; Shang, Jiajian3; Hu, Guojun4; Yu, Linwei5; Gao, Xuan1
2024-06-15
Source PublicationJournal of Molecular Liquids
ISSN0167-7322
Volume404Pages:124965
Abstract

The adsorption method is widely used in wastewater treatment because of its advantages of simple operation, high efficiency, no secondary pollution, and reusability. In the process of adsorption, the recovery of adsorbents determines their economic feasibility and suitability for large-scale practical applications, so it is of great significance to develop new functional adsorbents with self-floating separation characteristics to replace traditional adsorbents. Hollow glass microsphere (HGM) is a kind of hollow closed sphere, which has the advantages of low density, stable chemical properties, reusable, excellent compression resistance, etc. Due to the unique structure and chemical properties of HGM, it has extremely high potential value in the field of wastewater treatment, and is an ideal carrier for preparing adsorbents with self-floating adsorbents. In this paper, the modification of HGM, the regeneration of adsorbents, the factors affecting the adsorption performance and challenges are reviewed. It is found that most of the existing modification methods of HGM are surface chemical modification, and the adsorption effect and regeneration are significant, but the adsorption effect is greatly affected by the change of pH. This review aims to provide a theoretical basis for the application of HGM in wastewater treatment, and for relevant researchers to develop adsorbent with HGM as the main body, clarify ideas, and explore the potential of developing HGM into practice for large-scale wastewater treatment.

KeywordAdsorption Hollow Glass Microspheres Modification Regeneration Self-floating Adsorbents
DOI10.1016/j.molliq.2024.124965
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Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85192846493
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorWang, Bing
Affiliation1.School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, 610500, China
2.Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Prevention On Oil and Gas Fields and Environmental Safety, Chengdu, 610500, China
3.Oil and Gas Field Production Capacity Construction Division, China National Petroleum Tarim Oilfield Branch, Korla, 841000, China
4.Tongwei Solar (Chengdu) Co., Ltd, Chengdu, 610500, China
5.Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Avenida Da Universidade, Taipa, Macau, 999078, China
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Qiu, Ruisi,Wang, Bing,Shang, Jiajian,et al. Modifying hollow glass microspheres to obtain self-floating separation adsorbents for adsorbing pollutants in wastewater: A review[J]. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2024, 404, 124965.
APA Qiu, Ruisi., Wang, Bing., Shang, Jiajian., Hu, Guojun., Yu, Linwei., & Gao, Xuan (2024). Modifying hollow glass microspheres to obtain self-floating separation adsorbents for adsorbing pollutants in wastewater: A review. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 404, 124965.
MLA Qiu, Ruisi,et al."Modifying hollow glass microspheres to obtain self-floating separation adsorbents for adsorbing pollutants in wastewater: A review".Journal of Molecular Liquids 404(2024):124965.
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