4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Immobilization of Cyphos Ionic Liquids in Alginate Capsules for Cd(II) Sorption

Journal

SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 12-13, Pages 1935-1949

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2010.493113

Keywords

cadmium; desorption; diffusion; immobilization; isotherms; sorption; tetraalkylphosphonium ionic liquids

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Four phosphonium ionic liquids (Cyphos IL-101, IL-105, IL-109, and IL-111) have been immobilized in composite biopolymer capsules (alginate/gelatin). The resins were tested for Cd(II) sorption in HCl solutions. Cyphos IL-111 being solid at room temperature, the phase change contributes to the formation of large vesicles in the resin particle. Sorption isotherms were not affected by the anionic counterpart (chloride, dicyanamide, or tetrafluoroborate), except with bistriflamide (Cd(II) was not sorbed). HCl concentration (0.1-4.6M) did not influence the Cd(II) uptake (60mg Cd g-1). Kinetic profiles were modeled using the intraparticle diffusion equation. Highly porous foams have been developed as an alternative to resin beads in order to improve diffusion characteristics.

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