Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1883941 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Metal adsorbent containing hydroxamic acid groups was successfully synthesized by radiation-induced graft copolymerization of methyl acrylate (MA) onto cassava starch. The optimum conditions for grafting were studied in terms of % degree of grafting (Dg). Conversion of the ester groups present in poly(methyl acrylate)-grafted-cassava starch copolymer into hydroxamic acid was carried out by treatment with hydroxylamine (HA) in the presence of alkaline solution. The maximum percentage conversion of the ester groups of the grafted copolymer, % Dg=191 (7.63 mmol/g of MA), into the hydroxamic groups was 70% (5.35 mmol/g of MA) at the optimum condition. The adsorbent of 191%Dg had total adsorption capacities of 2.6, 1.46, 1.36, 1.15 and 1.6 mmol/g-adsorbent for Cd2+, Al3+, UO22+, V5+ and Pb2+, respectively, in the batch mode adsorption.

► Adsorbent containing hydroxamic acid group was prepared by radiation-induced grafting. ► The adsorbent exhibited a remarkable % adsorption for Cd2+, Al3+, UO22+, V5+ and Pb2+. ► The selectivity of adsorbent towards metal ions used is in this order: Cd2+>Pb2+> Al3+> UO22 +> V5+.

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