汚染物質を吸収しつつ貴重な鉱物を保存するスポンジ素材(This sponge soaks up pollutants but saves valuable minerals)

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2025-02-05 ノースウェスタン大学

ノースウェスタン大学の研究者たちは、汚染物質を吸着し、貴重な鉱物資源を回収できる特殊なスポンジを開発しました。このスポンジは、汚染物質と親和性のあるナノ粒子でコーティングされており、リン酸塩や銅、亜鉛などの金属を効果的に吸着します。さらに、pH値を調整することで、吸着した資源を再利用可能な形で放出できます。この技術は、農業排水や工業プロセスによる水質汚染の解決策として期待されており、従来の高コストで使い捨ての方法に代わる、再利用可能で費用対効果の高いソリューションを提供します。

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すすぎ、回収、繰り返し:スポンジナノコンポジットによるリン酸塩と金属のpH補助選択的抽出 Rinse, Recover, Repeat: pH-Assisted Selective Extraction of Phosphate and Metals with a Sponge Nanocomposite

Kelly E. Matuszewski,Benjamin Shindel,Vikas Nandwana,Vinayak P. Dravid
ACS ES&T Water  Published:February 5, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.4c01234

Abstract

汚染物質を吸収しつつ貴重な鉱物を保存するスポンジ素材(This sponge soaks up pollutants but saves valuable minerals)

Water polluted with excess phosphates and metals poses significant risks to human health and the environment. These elements, however, also hold value as nonrenewable resources essential for agriculture and renewable energy. Nanostructured sorbents, with their high surface area/volume ratio, offer a solution by enhancing sorption capacity and selectivity. Given this, we developed a sponge nanocomposite (SNC) consisting of a cellulose sponge coated with iron oxide nanoparticles. The SNC features a robust hierarchical porosity and structure more suitable for scaled deployment, while also minimizing byproducts and providing reusability. Tested in a flow-through column setup, it demonstrated the effective removal of phosphate, copper, and zinc. Selective recovery was then achieved by using a pH-assisted selective extraction approach, where phosphorus was recovered at a mildly basic pH, while metals were recovered at a mildly acidic pH. This process regenerates the adsorption sites on the SNC for subsequent reuse. The methodology exhibited in this report shows the potential for sustainable advancements in the circular economy, resource reclamation, and water treatment.

1100衛生工学一般
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