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Cím: Application of ion-exchange resin beads to produce magnetic adsorbents
Szerző(k): Sikora Emőke
Hajdu Viktória
Muránszky Gábor
Katona Kitti Krisztina
Kocserha István
Toshiyuki Kanazawa
Fiser Béla
Bela Fiser
Фішер Бейло
Viskolcz Béla
Vanyorek László
Kulcsszavak: heavy metal ion removal;magnetite;adsorption capacity;langmuir constant
Kiadás dátuma: már-2021
Kiadó: Springer Nature
Típus: dc.type.collaborative
Hivatkozás: In Chemical Papers. 2021. Volume 75., Issue 3. pp. 1187-1195.
Sorozat neve/Száma.: ;Volume 75., Issue 3.
Absztrakt: Abstract. Heavy metal ions are among the most dangerous contaminants, which can cause serious health problems. In this work, ion-exchange resin beads were used as supports for magnetite (Fe3O4) synthesis to produce heavy metal adsorbents which can be easily separated by magnetic field. The first step of the magnetite preparation was the replacement of hydrogen ions with Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions on the sulfonic acid groups of the resin. In the second step, magnetite particle formation was induced by coprecipitating the iron ions with sodium hydroxide. The regeneration of the ion-exchange resin was also carried out by using sodium hydroxide. SEM images verified that relatively large magnetite crystal particles (diameter = 100–150 nm) were created. The ion-exchange effect of the prepared magnetic adsorbent was also confirmed by applying Cu2+, Ni2+, Pb2+ and Cd2+ ions in adsorption experiments.
URI: https://dspace.kmf.uz.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/4640
ISSN: 2585-7290 (Online)
0366-6352 (Print)
metadata.dc.rights.uri: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
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