Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
148429 Chemical Engineering Journal 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•DC-PEIB was developed and evaluated on its Ru sorption performance.•The initial sorption rate of the DC-PEIB was fast and similar to that of the RB.•The maximum capacity of the DC-PEIB was estimated to be 47.1 mg/g.•The proposed fusion method is an attractive way for developing good biosorbents.

In order to develop a high-performance biosorbent for Ru biosorption from Ru-containing acetic acid wastewater, decarboxylated polyethylenimine (PEI)-modified bacterial biomass (DC-PEIB) was prepared through the PEI coating and esterification of carboxyl groups on the biomass surface. The raw biomass (RB) and PEI-modified biomass (PEIB) were also prepared for comparison with DC-PEIB. To confirm the surface modification, SEM and FTIR analyses were carried out and their results revealed that the DC-PEIB was well prepared according to the suggested modification method. The sorption kinetics showed that sorption equilibrium was reached within 60 min. According to the Langmuir model, the maximum uptake of the DC-PEIB was estimated to be 47.1 mg/g. Whereas those of RB, PEIB and PEI-Silica gel were 25.0, 34.4 and 11.4 mg/g, respectively. Therefore, esterification of the carboxyl groups on the PEIB surface led to further enhancement of the Ru sorption capacity.

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