Abstract:Mutual radiation grafting technique using Co-60 gamma radiation has been used to graft glycidylmethacrylate (GMA) to Teflon scrap. Cationic and anionic adsorbents were prepared from GMA-grafted Teflon scrap (GMA-g-Teflon) by converting epoxy ring into sulphonic acid and triamine groups by doing suitable chemical reactions at elevated temperatures. The converted grafted product was studied for its dye uptake properties from manufactured aqueous dye solution. Uptake of basic dyes namely, Basic red 29 (BR-29) and… Show more
“…136 A mutual radiation grafting technique using Co-60 gamma radiation has been used to graft GMA to Teflon scrap (TS). 137 Cationic and anionic adsorbents were prepared from GMA-g-TS by converting the epoxy ring into sulphonic acid and triamine groups via suitable chemical reactions at elevated temperatures. The converted grafted product was studied for its dye-uptake properties from manufactured aqueous dye solutions.…”
Section: Review Materials Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shape and size of the domains would depend on the conversion method and the final drying procedure of the converted samples before recording of the SEM micrographs. 137 Arica et al 138 prepared magnetic MCM-41 (mMCM-41) composite particles and modified them with (3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane) (APTES), which were then grafted with PGMA via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). The PGMA-grafted magnetic MCM-41 particles were functionalized with (tris-2-aminoethylamine) (TAEA) and used as a cationic adsorbent for the adsorptive removal of direct blue 6 (DB6) and direct black 38 (DB38) from an aqueous medium.…”
Section: Review Materials Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shape and size of the domains would depend on the conversion method and the final drying procedure of the converted samples before recording of the SEM micrographs. 137…”
Section: Glycidyl Methacrylatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.18SEM of (a) pristine TS, (b) grafted-TS (% grafting, 51.8%), (c) sulphonic acid grafted-TS (% conversion, 15.9%), and (d) aminated grafted-TS (% conversion, 16.2%) 137. Reproduced from ref 137,. with permission from Springer Nature, 2016.…”
Dyes have been found in industrial effluent, noting the need for effective treatment. Different processes like filtration, flocculation and adsorption are low-cost, and efficient methods used for the removal of...
“…136 A mutual radiation grafting technique using Co-60 gamma radiation has been used to graft GMA to Teflon scrap (TS). 137 Cationic and anionic adsorbents were prepared from GMA-g-TS by converting the epoxy ring into sulphonic acid and triamine groups via suitable chemical reactions at elevated temperatures. The converted grafted product was studied for its dye-uptake properties from manufactured aqueous dye solutions.…”
Section: Review Materials Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shape and size of the domains would depend on the conversion method and the final drying procedure of the converted samples before recording of the SEM micrographs. 137 Arica et al 138 prepared magnetic MCM-41 (mMCM-41) composite particles and modified them with (3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane) (APTES), which were then grafted with PGMA via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). The PGMA-grafted magnetic MCM-41 particles were functionalized with (tris-2-aminoethylamine) (TAEA) and used as a cationic adsorbent for the adsorptive removal of direct blue 6 (DB6) and direct black 38 (DB38) from an aqueous medium.…”
Section: Review Materials Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shape and size of the domains would depend on the conversion method and the final drying procedure of the converted samples before recording of the SEM micrographs. 137…”
Section: Glycidyl Methacrylatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.18SEM of (a) pristine TS, (b) grafted-TS (% grafting, 51.8%), (c) sulphonic acid grafted-TS (% conversion, 15.9%), and (d) aminated grafted-TS (% conversion, 16.2%) 137. Reproduced from ref 137,. with permission from Springer Nature, 2016.…”
Dyes have been found in industrial effluent, noting the need for effective treatment. Different processes like filtration, flocculation and adsorption are low-cost, and efficient methods used for the removal of...
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