Construction of lignin-based nano-adsorbents for efficient and selective recovery of tellurium (IV) from wastewater.

2022 
Abstract Tellurium is massively used as the main light-absorbing layer component in the manufacturing of CdTe thin-film solar cells, a critical component in the photovoltaic industry. However, the process of manufacturing and renewing components has produced large amounts of tellurium-containing wastewater that is difficult to degrade and poses a serious threat to the aquatic ecosystem and human health. Hence, to achieve the recovery of tellurium resources for reducing their damages, a win-win approach was employed to utilize waste lignin to construct functional copper-doped activated lignin (CAL) adsorbents for selective separation and recovery of tellurium from wastewater. CAL exhibited superior adsorption properties towards tellurium (248.45 mg/g), mainly attributed to the adsorption mechanism of coordination interactions. Kinetic and isotherm results elucidated that monolayer chemisorption dominated CAL adsorption process. Besides, CAL had a satisfactory regeneration capability with minimal loss adsorption capacity after six consecutive cycles, which also exhibited high antifouling properties. Meanwhile, CAL achieved high selectivity for tellurium adsorption under the simulated wastewater, revealing the potential of CAL for practical application in wastewater. Therefore, this work provides a promising environmental strategy for exploring the application of lignin-based materials for tellurium recovery from wastewater.
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