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Abstract
An ultrasound-assisted synthesis of a new polymer, poly[N1-({4-[3-(4-aminophenoxy)phenoxy]phenyl}carbamothioyl)-N3-thioformylisophthalamide] by a polycondensation reaction of isophthaloyl diisothiocyanate and 4,4′-(1,3-phenylenedioxy)dianiline was reported. Different techniques were utilized to prove the chemical structure of the synthesized polymer, including FTIR, 1H NMR, TGA, Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET), and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). The capability of the synthesized polymer to adsorb Ni(II) ions from an aqueous solution was analytically evaluated. The change of several parameters including contact time, Ni(II) ions concentration, pH, and temperature on the adsorption process onto the target polymer was extensively investigated. The results indicated that the optimal adsorption pH was about 7 with the removal efficiency of 78.379% and the adsorbed amount of Ni(II) ions increased when the temperature was increased. The adsorption isotherms analysis revealed that the Langmuir model was the most relevant to describe the adsorption process compared with the Freundlich model. The study of adsorption kinetics showed that the adsorption model of Ni(II) ions onto the surface polymer being significantly correlated with pseudo-second-order model. Based on the thermodynamic studies, the calculated ΔG was negative, ΔH was endothermic, and ΔS was positive, verifying that the adsorption process is spontaneous.
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Russian Journal of General Chemistry is a journal that covers many problems that are of general interest to the whole community of chemists. The journal is the successor to Russia’s first chemical journal, Zhurnal Russkogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva (Journal of the Russian Chemical Society ) founded in 1869 to cover all aspects of chemistry. Now the journal is focused on the interdisciplinary areas of chemistry (organometallics, organometalloids, organoinorganic complexes, mechanochemistry, nanochemistry, etc.), new achievements and long-term results in the field. The journal publishes reviews, current scientific papers, letters to the editor, and discussion papers.