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Efficient Removal of Hg(II) by Polymer-Supported Hydrated Metal Oxides from Aqueous Solution

Journal

SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue 5, Pages 729-741

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2011.626010

Keywords

adsorption; Hg(II); metal oxides; PS-EDTA resin

Funding

  1. National Major Specific Program of Science and Technology on Controlling and Administering of Water's pollution [2009ZX07212-001-04]
  2. Sustentation Program of Science and Technology of China [2006BRD01B03]
  3. Key Research Program of Gansu Province [2GS064-A52-036-02, GS022-A52-082]

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Chelating PS-EDTA resins modified by metal (Fe, Al, and Zr) oxides were used as adsorbents to remove Hg(II) from aqueous solutions. The modified resins were characterized by BET, FTIR, and XPS. The amino, carboxylate, and the metal oxides on resins exhibited a synergistic effect for Hg(II) removal. It was observed that the modification of PS-EDTA resin not only increased the adsorption of Hg(II) but also accelerated the adsorption rate of Hg(II). The equilibrium data of Hg(II) were best described by the Freundlich isotherm, and the kinetics were found to follow the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. Also, thermodynamic parameters showed that Hg(II) adsorption was endothermic and spontaneous in nature. The increasing the concentration (0.1-2.0 g/L) of NaNO3 in Hg(II) solution did not affect the adsorption of Hg(II). Moreover, the competitive adsorption indicated that the modified resins had higher selectivity towards Hg(II) over Cd(II), Pb(II), Zn(II), or Cu(II) in a binary system. All of the above results indicated that the modified resin was an efficient and reusable adsorbent for Hg(II) removal due to its simple preparation, high adsorption capacity, fast adsorption rate, ionic strength independence, high selectivity, and good reusability. These properties are of potential application in the fixed-bed continuous-flow column for Hg(II) removal from wastewaters.

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