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Adsorption of heavy metal ions and azo dyes by crosslinked nanochelating resins based on poly(methylmethacrylate-co-maleic anhydride)
Author(s) -
Arameh Masoumi,
Mousa Ghaemy
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
express polymer letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.695
H-Index - 72
ISSN - 1788-618X
DOI - 10.3144/expresspolymlett.2014.22
Subject(s) - maleic anhydride , adsorption , materials science , metal ions in aqueous solution , polymer chemistry , metal , ion , organic chemistry , chemistry , polymer , composite material , copolymer , metallurgy
Chelating resins are suitable materials for the removal of heavy metals in water treatments. A copolymer, Poly(MMA-co-MA), was synthesized by radical polymerization of maleic anhydride (MA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA), characterized and transformed into multifunctional nanochelating resin beads (80–150 nm) via hydrolysis, grafting and crosslink reactions. The resin beads were characterized by swelling studies, field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The main purpose of this work was to determine the adsorption capacity of the prepared resins (swelling ratio ~55%) towards metal ions such as Hg2+, Cd2+, Cu2+ from water at three different pH values (3, 6 and 9). Variations in pH and types of metal ions have not significantly affected the chelation capacity of these resins. The maximum chelation capacity of one of the prepared resin beads (Co-g-AP3) for Hg2+ was 63, 85.8 and 71.14 mg/g at pH 3, 6 and 9, respectively. Approximately 96% of the metal ions could be desorbed from the resin. Adsorption capacity of these resins towards three commercial synthetic azo dyes was also investigated. The maximum adsorption of dye AY42 was 91% for the resin Co-g-AP3 at room temperature. This insures the applicability of the synthesized resins for industrial applications

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