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Preparation and sorption studies of glutaraldehyde cross-linked chitosan copolymers.

Dawn Y Pratt1, Lee D Wilson, Janusz A Kozinski.   

Abstract

Chitosan-glutaraldehyde copolymer sorbents were synthesized by reacting variable weight ratios (low, medium, and high) of glutaraldehyde with fixed amounts of chitosan. Two commercially available chitosan polymers with low (L) and high (H) relative molecular weights were investigated. The chitosan-glutaraldehyde (Chi-Glu) copolymer sorbents are denoted as CPL-X or CPH-X where X denotes the incremental level (X=-1, -2, -3) of glutaraldehyde. The copolymers were characterized using FT-IR spectroscopy and TGA. The solid-solution sorption isotherms in alkaline aqueous solution for the copolymers were characterized using absorbance and emission based spectroscopic methods for p-nitrophenol (PNP) and the arsenate oxoanion HAsO4(2-) species, respectively. The Sips isotherm model was utilized to obtain sorption parameters at pH 8.5 and 295K (i.e. sorbent surface area, sorption capacity and removal efficiency) for each copolymer sorbent. The sorbent surface areas for the low molecular weight chitosan copolymers are listed in parentheses (m(2)g(-1)), as follows: CPL-1 (124), CPL-2 (46.7) and CPL-3 (31.6). The high molecular weight chitosan copolymers are as follows: CPH-1 (79.8), CPH-2 (64.7) and CPH-3 (96.3). The removal efficiencies depend on the pH, temperature, and the relative amounts of sorbate and sorbent. The sorbent removal efficiencies for p-nitrophenol ranged between 7.1% and 49%, and the values for H2AsO4(2-) ranged between 31% to 93% for the low and high molecular weight copolymers.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23374440     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2012.12.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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