Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.229, 82-89, 2013
Microfluidic production of porous chitosan/silica hybrid microspheres and its Cu(II) adsorption performance
Waste water with heavy metal ions has been of great concern because of its increased discharge, toxic and some other bad effects on human beings or the environment. In this article, monodispersed chitosan/silica hybrid microspheres with porous structure and large specific surface area were successfully prepared by using microfluidic technology and they have advantages in mechanical property and adsorption of heavy metal ions such as Cu(II). In the optimum condition, porous chitosan/silica hybrid microspheres with 1.0 wt.% TEOS in the dispersed phase and pre-solidified for 3 h have enhanced mechanical intensity, faster adsorption kinetic and larger equilibrium adsorption amount of Cu(II) compared to the porous chitosan microspheres. The mechanical intensity and adsorption rate of the porous hybrid microspheres were 1.5 times and two times of porous chitosan microspheres, respectively. Meantime, the adsorption capacity was increased by 25%. The porous hybrid microspheres have good potentials in the applications of removing heavy metal ions from waste water. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Chitosan/silica hybrid microspheres;Porous structure;Microfluidic;Mechanical intensity;Adsorption