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Adsorption of Cd(II) and Pb(II) onto a one step-synthesized polyampholyte: Kinetics and equilibrium studies

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages 374-381

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2012.03.045

Keywords

Adsorption; Metal removal; Polyampholyte; Pb(II); Cd(II)

Funding

  1. Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBACyT) [08-10/B058, 10-12/20020090100237, 10-12/200200900085]
  2. CONICET [2010-2012/PIP 100076]
  3. ANPCyT [BID 1728/PICT 01778, PICT-2010-1957]

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A one step-synthesized polyampholyte, bearing carboxylate and 2-methylimidazole (2MI) groups, was tested as adsorbent for the removal of Pb(II) and Cd(II) from aqueous solutions. This material combines the benefits of synthetic polymers, such as high adsorption capacity and chemical stability, and the advantages of biosorbents in regard of costs and simplicity of the production. The short time needed to achieve the adsorption equilibrium indicated a chemical-reaction controlled process. A network expansion was predicted as a result of repulsive interaction between the fixed positive charges. Langmuir model presented the best fitting to isotherm equilibrium data, with a maximum adsorption capacity of 182 mg g(-1) for Cd(II) and 202 mg g(-1) for Pb(II). The metal removal was strongly dependent on pH, involving carboxylate and 2MI residues. An ion-exchange process for Pb(II) and Cd(II), combined with coordination for the later, were the most probable mechanism of interaction. The adsorption of 1.35 ppm Cd(II) was 72 +/- 6% in well-water, and the adsorption of 0.50 ppm Pb(II) was 62 +/- 5% in tap-water. The recovery figures for Cd(II) in 1% HNO3 were optimal. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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