The adsorption and removal of heavy metal ions Cr(VI) is of great significance for human health and ecological environment. Here, an ultrafast and high efficient adsorbent for Cr(VI) was developed based on cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB)-modified zein nanoparticles (C-ZNPs). In comparison to pristine zein nanoparticles (ZNPs) (11.199 m g), the surfactant-modified C-ZNPs exhibited larger specific surface area (17.002 m g). Moreover, C-ZNPs had superior dispersion and more positive charge distribution, which contributed to the improvement for adsorption performance. The results showed that the saturated adsorption of Cr(VI) was reached up to 192.27 mg/g using the C-ZNPs nanosorbent at T = 298 K, pH = 4, t = 10s, and C = 125 mg/L. The removal rate was significantly faster than that reported natural polymer-based adsorbents. The experimental values were followed Freundich isothermal model and pseudo-second-order kinetic model, indicating that the adsorption occurred primarily through a multimolecular layer adsorption process, with a strong emphasis on chemisorption. Mechanistic investigations further revealed that the adsorption of Cr(VI) onto C-ZNPs was mediated by various interactions, including electrostatic attraction, complexation, and ion exchange. These findings provide insights into the efficient removal of Cr(VI) by C-ZNPs and suggest potential applications in water treatment and environmental remediation.
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