“…However, the experimental results were not the case when the solution pH is equal to or less than 10 ( Figure 3 b). This should be due to various hydrogen bonding between gel spheres with abundant −COOH and −OH groups and dye anions with −N=N−, −NH, −OH and aromatic rings and possible complexation between unsaturated La(III) on the surface of gel spheres and reactive functional groups in dye anions [ 25 , 35 , 36 , 37 ]. The q e (mg/g) and R (%) values of CPAM-Dia/SA-La gel spheres for AB 113 and CR were, respectively 2696 and 1477 mg/g, 92.4 and 93.3% under natural pH (7.08 and 9.94, respectively) of dye solutions.…”