Highly selective adsorption of rhenium by amyloid-like protein material

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Arif Muhammad
QingMin Yang
Aisha Kanwal
Jian Zhao
Mohsan Nawaz
Hao Ren
Peng Yang
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[1] Shaanxi Normal University,Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry, Ministry of Education; Xi’an Key Laboratory of Polymeric Soft Matter; International Joint Research Center on Functional Fiber and Soft Smart Textile, School of Chemistry and
[2] Northwestern Polytechnical University,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[3] Hazara University,Department of Chemistry
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amyloid; phase-transited lysozyme; selective adsorption; rhenium; waste leachate solution;
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Rhenium separation from molybdenum in molybdenite minerals and waste leachate has become an emerging challenge. Addressing this challenge, we prepared a set of protein-based alkylamine/alkylammonium salts complexes as extradants for selective uptake of rhenium from molybdenum, where the protein component turned into the insoluble amyloid-like structure when its internal disulfide bonds were reduced, namely phase-transition process. Among them, the phase-transited lysozyme and methyletrioctyleammonium chloride complex (PTL-N263) exhibited the most efficient adsorption at the alkaline condition for the electrostatic interaction between negatively charged metal ions with positively charged center (R4N+) in N263, where negatively charged protein residues hindered the ion exchange of Cl− in N263 for larger size Mo species (Mo7O246−) than smaller size Re species (ReO4−). The adsorption follows the Freundlich model and pseudo-second-order kinetics, which exhibits top-level adsorption performance with a maximum adsorption capacity of 124 mg/g and a separation factor (βRe/Mo) of 2.78 × 103 for Re. The adsorption capacity per unit area (57.2 mg/(g m2)) is 1.6–41 times higher than previously reported adsorbents, and the cost for adsorbing 1 g of Re (VII) is $1.07, indicating its industrial capability. This adsorption strategy can be applied to separating Re from Mo in binary solutions and industrial wastewater with other competing ions.
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