화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.190, No.1-3, 1037-1044, 2011
Immobilization of polyethylenimine nanoclusters onto a cation exchange resin through self-crosslinking for selective Cu(II) removal
Donnan membrane principle provides great opportunities for development of highly efficient adsorbents for toxic metals abatement. Based on the principle we prepared a new composite adsorbent by immobilizing polyethylenimine (PEI) nanoclusters within a macroporous cation exchanger D001 through self-crosslinking by glutaraldehyde upon Cu(II)-template process. Negligible PEI loss was observed from the resultant composite adsorbent D001-PEI-GA to solution of pHs 1-12. Increasing solution pH from 1 to 6 results in more favorable Cu(II) retention by D001-PEI-GA, and Cu(II) adsorption onto D001-PEI-GA follows the pseudo-second-order kinetic model well. Compared to D001, D001-PEI-GA displays more preferable Cu(II) sequestration in the presence of co-ions Mg(2+), Ca(2+), Sr(2+) at higher levels. Fixed-bed adsorption of a synthetic solution containing Cu(II) and other co-ions showed that Cu(II) sequestration on D001-PEI-GA could result in its conspicuous decrease from 5 mg/L to below 0.01 mg/L with the treatment volume as high as 630 BV per run, while that for 0001 was only similar to 85 BV. Also, the spent composite adsorbent can be readily regenerated by HCl (0.3 M)-NaCl (0.5 M) binary solution for repeated use with negligible capacity loss. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.