Y. Privar, E. Modin, S. Bratskaya, Donostia Cic nanoGUNE
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Abstract
Here, we report the fabrication of supermacroporous monolith sorbents for acidic dye removal via chitosan cross-linking with ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (EGDGE) in acidic medium at sub-zero temperature. The developed porous structure with the thickness of polymer walls in the range of a few microns and a high content of primary amino groups determined the high sorption capacity of the sorbents toward Alizarin Red in a broad pH range (2–8). Due to the cross-linking via hydroxyl groups of the chitosan, the static sorption capacity of the fabricated materials was higher than that of chitosan flakes, even for sorbents cross-linked at EGDGE:NH 2 -chitosan with molar ratio 2:1. The monolith sorbents were mechanically stable and supported flow rates up to 300 bed volumes per hour. The breakthrough curve of Alizarin Red sorption showed that the effective dynamic sorption capacity was 283 mg/g, and 100% of the dye could be removed from the solutions with concentration of 100 mg/L. The monoliths can be regenerated with 0.3s M NaOH solution and used in several consecutive cycles of sorption/regeneration without loss of efficacy.
在这里,我们报道了在酸性介质中,在零下温度下,通过壳聚糖与乙二醇二缩水甘油醚(EGDGE)交联,制备用于酸性染料去除的超大孔单体吸附剂。聚合物壁厚度在几微米范围内的发达多孔结构和高含量的伯氨基决定了吸附剂在宽pH范围(2–8)内对茜素红的高吸附能力。由于壳聚糖的羟基交联,即使对于摩尔比为2:1的EGDGE:NH2-壳聚糖交联的吸附剂,所制备的材料的静态吸附能力也高于壳聚糖薄片。整料吸附剂是机械稳定的,并且支持高达每小时300床体积的流速。Alizarin红吸附的穿透曲线表明,有效动态吸附容量为283mg/g,浓度为100mg/L的溶液中染料的去除率为100%。整料可以用0.3s M NaOH溶液再生,并用于几个连续的吸附/再生循环,而不会失去效力。
期刊介绍:
Progress in the Chemistry and Application of Chitin and its Derivatives is an annual journal focused on all aspects of production, modification, enzymology and application of chitin and its many derivatives, including chitosan. The journal publishes full-length papers as well as invited reviews. To be considered, papers must present original research that has not been published or accepted for publication elsewhere. The language of the journal will be English.