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Título : Modification of chitosan with carbamoyl benzoic acids for testing its coagulant-flocculant and binding capacities in removal of metallic ions typically contained in plating wastewater
Otros títulos : Chemical Engineering Journal
Autor : Martinez Quiroz, Marisela
López Maldonado, Eduardo Alberto
Ochoa Terán, Adrián
Pina-Luis, Georgina
Oropeza-Guzmán, Mercedes T.
Palabras clave : Modified chitosan;Carbamoyl benzoic acid;Grafting molecules;Coagulation-flocculation kinetics;Metals removal
Fecha de publicación : 8-sep-2017
Resumen : This paper proposes the use chitosan modified with carbamoyl benzoic acids as new coagulant-flocculant agents for metals removal from aqueous solutions. The grafted chitosan species as chitosan dianhydride (ChD) and chitosan dianhydride-amine (ChDA) improved the removal of Cu2+, Pb2+, Ca2+, Cr3+, Zn2+ and Ni2+, compared with chitosan alone. Zeta potential measurements predict doses and allowed to calculate binding constants between the new coagulant-flocculant agents and metallic cations (from 104 to 105 M−1). After the coagulationflocculation, solids were analyzed by SEM and EDS. SEM images show the texture of solids depending on the functional group grafted on chitosan. EDS study of solids containing chitosan dianhydride-metals (average of all scanner areas) revealed the wt% of metals: Cr (10.45%), Cu (5.95%), Ni (5.22%), Zn (4.36%), Pb (1.37%), Cd (0.31%) and Ca (0.10%) For recovered solids containing chitosan dianhydride-amine-metals, the observed wt% appeared in the same order: Cr (12.44%), Cu (6.75%), Ni (5.75%), Zn (5.12%), Pb (1.82%), Cd (0.59%) and Ca (0.12%).
metadata.dc.description.url: DOI: 10.3103/S8756699016060108
URI : https://repositorio.cetys.mx/handle/60000/126
ISSN : 1385-8947
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