| Literature DB >> 28953475 |
Kinga Grenda1, Julien Arnold2, José A F Gamelas3, Maria G Rasteiro3.
Abstract
Natural-based polyelectrolytes (PELs), with all the advantages coming from being produced from renewable and biodegradable sources, are a potential solution for the removal of dyes from wastewater. In this work, surplus Eucalyptus bleached cellulose fibres from a paper mill were modified to increase the charge and solubility of cellulose. First, reactive aldehyde groups were introduced in the cellulose backbone by periodate oxidation of cellulose. Further modification with alkylammonium produced positively charged cellulose-based PELs. The final products were characterized by several analytical techniques. The PEL with the highest substitution degree of cationic groups was evaluated for its performance in decolouration processes, bentonite being used as aid. This was found to be effective for colour removal of either anionic or cationic dyes. Bio-PELs can thus be considered as very favourable eco-friendly flocculation agents for decolouration of harsh effluents from several industries, considering their biodegradable nature and thus the ability to produce less sludge.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28953475 DOI: 10.2166/wst.2017.299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Sci Technol ISSN: 0273-1223 Impact factor: 1.915