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Fabrication of chitosan/PAA multilayer onto magnetic microspheres by LbL method for removal of dyes

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 249, Issue -, Pages 79-92

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2014.03.093

Keywords

LbL method; Magnetic separation; Chitosan; Polyacrylic acid; Adsorption; Cationic dyes

Funding

  1. Scientific & Technological Project of Wuhan City, PR China [201160923290]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2012QN142]

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A novel magnetic adsorbent (Na-(CS/PAA)(n)/MPC) was a deprotonated product of (CS/PAA)(n)/MPC, which was synthesized by fabrication of chitosan/polyacrylic acid (CS/PAA) multilayer onto magnetic Fe3O4 microspheres via LbL method. (CS/PAA)(n)/MPC and Na-(CS/PAA)(n)/MPC were characterized by SEM, FTIR, XRD, TGA and VSM, and then applied in adsorption of two kinds of cationic dyes, methylene blue (MB) and crystal violet (CV). The result revealed that the uptake capacity of MB and CV on Na-(CS/PAA)(n)/MPC increased linearly with the number of coated (CS/PAA) bilayer. In addition, as one of represents of Na-(CS/PAA)(n)/MPC, the adsorption kinetics for Na-(CS/PAA)(4)/MPC followed the mechanism of the pseudo-second order kinetic model, and its equilibrium data were fitted with the Langmuir isothermal model well, which suggest that the adsorption mechanism is a homogeneous monolayer chemisorptions process. The maximum adsorption capacity of Na-(CS/PAA)(4)/MPC was found to be 305.8 and 243.6 mg g(-1), for MB and CV at pH 8 (25 degrees C), respectively. Moreover, the adsorption process of Na-(CS/PAA)(4)/MPC was endothermic nature, and further recycle experiments showed that there was almost no loss in the adsorption capacity of Na-(CS/PAA)(4)/MPC for cationic dyes after 5 times reuse. All the results suggest that Na-(CS/PAA)(4)/MPC could be a potential recyclable magnetic adsorbent in the practical wastewater treatment. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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