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Equilibrium and Kinetic Study of Lead and Copper Ion Adsorption on Chitosan-Grafted-Polyacrylic Acid Synthesized by Surface Initiated Atomic Transfer Polymerization.


ABSTRACT: In this work, we synthesized chitosan grafted-polyacrylic acid (CS-g-PA) through surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). We also studied the adsorption process of copper and lead ions onto the CS-g-PA surface. Adsorption equilibrium studies indicated that pH 4.0 was the best pH for the adsorption process and the maximum adsorption capacity over CS-g-PA for Pb2+ ions was 98 mg·g-1 and for Cu2+ it was 164 mg·g-1, while for chitosan alone (CS), the Pb2+ adsorption capacity was only 14.8 mg·g-1 and for Cu2+ it was 140 mg·g-1. Furthermore, the adsorption studies indicated that Langmuir model describes all the experimental data and besides, pseudo-second-order model was suitable to describe kinetic results for the adsorption process, demonstrating a larger kinetic constant of the process was larger for Pb2+ than Cu2+. Compared to other adsorbents reported, CS-g-PA had comparable or even superior adsorbent capacity and besides, all these results suggest that the new CS-g-PA polymers had potential as an adsorbent for hazardous and toxic metal ions produced by different industries.

SUBMITTER: Grande-Tovar CD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6225132 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Equilibrium and Kinetic Study of Lead and Copper Ion Adsorption on Chitosan-Grafted-Polyacrylic Acid Synthesized by Surface Initiated Atomic Transfer Polymerization.

Grande-Tovar Carlos David CD   Vallejo William W   Zuluaga Fabio F  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20180901 9


In this work, we synthesized chitosan grafted-polyacrylic acid (CS-<i>g</i>-PA) through surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). We also studied the adsorption process of copper and lead ions onto the CS-<i>g</i>-PA surface. Adsorption equilibrium studies indicated that pH 4.0 was the best pH for the adsorption process and the maximum adsorption capacity over CS-<i>g</i>-PA for Pb<sup>2+</sup> ions was 98 mg·g<sup>-1</sup> and for Cu<sup>2+</sup> it was 164 mg·g<sup>-1</  ...[more]

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