| Literature DB >> 30966148 |
Yu Wang1, Guidong He2, Zheng Li3,4, Jiachuan Hua5, Maoqi Wu6, Jixian Gong7, Jianfei Zhang8, Li-Tong Ban9, Liang Huang10.
Abstract
In this paper, poly γ-glutamic acid/ε-polylysine (γ-PGA/ε-PL) hydrogels were successful prepared. The γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels could be used to remove Na⁺, Ca2+, and Cr3+ from aqueous solution and were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The performance of hydrogels were estimated under different ionic concentration, temperature, and pH. The results showed that the ionic concentration and the pH significantly influenced the swelling capacity of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels. The swelling capacities of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels were decreased with the increase of the ionic concentration. However, the swelling capacity of the γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogel was increased with the increase of the pH. The swelling kinetics indicated that γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels presented a more limited swelling degree in metal ion solutions with higher ionic valence numbers than in ion solutions with lower ionic valence numbers. However, the swelling kinetics of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels showed that they proposed a satisfactory description in NaCl and CaCl₂ solutions. The adsorption process was fitted with a pseudo-second-order rate equation model. Moreover, the desorption kinetics of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels showed that they could release most of the adsorption ions. Considering the biocompatibility, biodegradability, and ionic-sensitive properties, we propose that these γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels have high potential to be used in environmental protection, medical treatment, and other related fields.Entities:
Keywords: hydrogels; poly γ-glutamic acid; swelling behaviors; ε-polylysine
Year: 2018 PMID: 30966148 PMCID: PMC6414892 DOI: 10.3390/polym10020112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329
Figure 1The simulation of the swelling of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in ion solutions.
Figure 2The simulation of desorption of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in deionized water.
The morphology of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels after swelling equilibrium in 0.1540 mol/L NaCl, CaCl2, and CrCl3 solutions.
| NaCl | CaCl2 | CrCl3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Form | |||
| Cross-section | |||
| Surface |
Figure 3The effect of pH on the swelling study of metal ions.
Figure 4The effect of temperature on the swelling study of metal ions.
Figure 5The swelling kinetics of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in NaCl, CaCl2, and CrCl3 solutions.
Figure 6A schematic diagram of ionic charge shielding effect.
Figure 7Pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetic plot for the adsorption of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogel in NaCl solution.
Constants and correlation coefficients of the two kinetic models for Na(I) adsorption onto γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels (N1: 0.0154 mol/L, N2: 0.0308 mol/L, N3: 0.154 mol/L).
| Pseudo-First-Order | Pseudo-Second-Order | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N1 | 59.12 | 0.00293 | 48.68 | 0.97646 | 0.000110385 | 63.61 | 0.9983 |
| N2 | 50.80 | 0.00105 | 41.01 | 0.97574 | 0.000105524 | 47.24 | 0.99106 |
| N3 | 26.42 | 0.00104 | 18.66 | 0.93623 | 0.000333858 | 24.49 | 0.9931 |
Figure 8The swelling kinetics of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in NaCl solution.
Figure 9The swelling kinetics of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in CaCl2 solution.
Figure 10Pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetic plot for the adsorption of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in CaCl2 solution.
Constants and correlation coefficients of the two kinetic models for Ca(II) adsorption onto γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels (N1: 0.0154 mol/L, N2: 0.0308 mol/L, N3: 0.154 mol/L).
| Pseudo-First-Order | Pseudo-Second-Order | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N1 | 9.94 | 0.00344 | 2.13 | 0.63707 | 0.005619146 | 10.14 | 0.99965 |
| N2 | 8.15 | 0.00091 | 1.99 | 0.34821 | 0.012211097 | 7.49 | 0.99345 |
| N3 | 6.33 | 0.0018 | 1.47 | 0.79817 | 0.013841741 | 6.30 | 0.99973 |
Figure 11The swelling kinetics of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in CrCl3 solution.
Figure 12The desorption kinetics of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in ion solutions.
Figure 13Pseudo-first-order kinetic plot for the desorption of γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels in NaCl, CaCl2, and CrCl3 solutions.
Constants and correlation coefficients of pseudo-first-order kinetic models for NaCl (1), CaCl2 (2), and CrCl3 (3) adsorption onto γ-PGA/ε-PL hydrogels.
| Λm,m (μs) | Pseudo-First-Order | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Λm,c (μs) | ||||
| (1) | 2358.5 | 0.00216 | 2185.29 | 0.57959 |
| (2) | 832.3 | 0.00271 | 822.59 | 0.82502 |
| (3) | 1409.56 | 0.00297 | 1400.79 | 0.97701 |