2012
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2012.669161
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Removal of lead (II) ions from aqueous solution by using crosslinked chitosan-clay beads

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“…It can be concluded that crosslinked chitosan-g-PMAm exhibits good adsorption capacity and can be workable for new potential adsorption systems. Polyaniline grafted crosslinked chitosan 114 (Igberase & Osifo, 2015) Iodate doped chitosan composite 22.2 (Gedam & Dongre, 2015) Chitosan modified cocoa husk carbon 263.2 (Aderonke et al, 2014) Halomonas BVR1 immobilized in chitosan 24.2 (Manasi, Rajesh, & Rajesh 2015) Bromine pretreated chitosan 1.8 (Dongre, Thakur, Ghugal, & Meshram, 2012) Crosslinked chitosan-clay beads 7.9 (Tirtom, Dincer, Becerik, Aydemir, & Çelik , 2012) Chitosan crosslinked with citric acidglutaraldehyde 103.6 (Suc & Ly, 2013) Crosslinked chitosan-g-PMAm 250…”
Section: Adsorption Isothermmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be concluded that crosslinked chitosan-g-PMAm exhibits good adsorption capacity and can be workable for new potential adsorption systems. Polyaniline grafted crosslinked chitosan 114 (Igberase & Osifo, 2015) Iodate doped chitosan composite 22.2 (Gedam & Dongre, 2015) Chitosan modified cocoa husk carbon 263.2 (Aderonke et al, 2014) Halomonas BVR1 immobilized in chitosan 24.2 (Manasi, Rajesh, & Rajesh 2015) Bromine pretreated chitosan 1.8 (Dongre, Thakur, Ghugal, & Meshram, 2012) Crosslinked chitosan-clay beads 7.9 (Tirtom, Dincer, Becerik, Aydemir, & Çelik , 2012) Chitosan crosslinked with citric acidglutaraldehyde 103.6 (Suc & Ly, 2013) Crosslinked chitosan-g-PMAm 250…”
Section: Adsorption Isothermmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since previous studies showed that maximum Pb adsorption occurred at pH values 4-6 (at 50-300 mg L −1 concentration range) [32,33] and chitosan being soluble at pH below 3 [34], adsorption experiments in this study were conducted at pH 4. Furthermore, at low pH, Pb exists as free ions, thus prevents any changes in metal speciation [35].…”
Section: Adsorption Isothermmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional adsorbent like chitosan / natural zeolites have been commonly used for the removal of copper ions [14]. Tirtom et al, [15] prepared cross linked chitosanclay beads for lead ion removal but the low adsorption efficiency limits their applications. Nanomaterials, on the other hand, have been recently used as novel adsorbent to remove heavy metal ions from wastewater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%