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A sorbent containing pH-responsive chelating residues of aspartic and maleic acids for mitigation of toxic metal ions, cationic, and anionic dyes

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 12, Issue 10, Pages 5938-5952

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra09234k

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  1. King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia
  2. Deanship of Scientific Research (KFUPM) [DUP19103]

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A new pH-responsive resin was prepared by t-Butyl hydroperoxide-initiated cycloterpolymerization, which showed fast removal of both cationic and anionic contaminants and had excellent adsorption performance. The resin can be widely applied in industrial wastewater treatment.
t-Butyl hydroperoxide-initiated cycloterpolymerization of diallylaminoaspartic acid hydrochloride [(CH2=CHCH2)(2)NH+CH(CO2H)CH2CO2H Cl-] (I), maleic acid (HO2CH=CHCO2H) (II) and cross-linker tetraallylhexane-1,6-diamine dihydrochloride [(CH2=CHCH2)(2)NH+(CH2)(6)NH+ (CH2CH=CH2)(2) 2Cl(-)] (III) afforded a new pH-responsive resin (IV), loaded with four CO2H and a chelating motif of NH+center dot center dot center dot CO2- in each repeating unit. The removal of cationic methylene blue (MB) (3000 ppm) at pH 7.25 and Pb(II) (200 ppm) at pH 6 by IV at 298, 313, and 328 K followed second-order kinetics with E-a of 33.4 and 40.7 kJ mol(-1), respectively. Both MB and Pb(II) were removed fast, accounting for 97.7% removal of MB within 15 min at 313 K and 94% of Pb(II) removal within 1 min. The super-adsorbent resin gave respective q(max) values of 2609 mg g(-1) and 873 mg g(-1) for MB and Pb(II). IV was also found to trap anionic dyes; it removed 91% Eriochrome Black T (EBT) from its 50 ppm solutions at pH 2. The resin was found to be effective in reducing priority metal contaminants (like Cr, Hg, Pb) in industrial wastewater to sub-ppb levels. The synthesis of the recyclable resin can be easily scaled up from inexpensive starting materials. The resin has been found to be better than many recently reported sorbents.

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