화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.126, No.1-3, 40-53, 2005
Kinetics of heavy metal uptake by vegetation immobilized in a polysulfone or polycarbonate polymeric matrix
The ability of four common vegetations - wood, grass, compost, and peat moss - to remove cadmium, chromium, and lead from dilute aqueous solutions is investigated. Dried ground vegetations are immobilized in polysulfone, and poly (bisphenyl A) carbonate to form spherical beads through a phase inversion process. The beads are contacted with a dilute aqueous solution containing metal ions of interest. The removal of metal ions from the solution is monitored over the course of the experiment and the first-order kinetics parameters estimated. The rates of removal as well as the equilibrium bead loadings are shown to be affected by both the choice of vegetation and the choice of polymer. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.