Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
297375 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel xanthate-modified magnetic chitosan (XMCS) was prepared, characterized and applied for Co(II) removal from aqueous solution, and compared with magnetic chitosan (MCS). The characteristics and mechanism of Co(II) sorption was investigated. The experimental results showed that the introduction of thiol group on magnetic chitosan greatly increased the adsorption capacity for Co(II). The kinetics of Co(II) sorption could be described by pseudo second-order equation, and the adsorption isotherm followed the Langmuir model for both MCS and XMCS. The maximum adsorption capacity was found to be 18.5 mg/g and 2.98 mg/g, respectively from the Langmuir isotherm for XMCS and MCS. The mechanism of Co(II) adsorption onto XMCS was tentatively proposed through FTIR and XPS analysis.

► Xanthate-modified magnetic chitosan (XMCS) was prepared, characterized and applied for Co(II) removal from aqueous solution. ► The introduction of thiol group on chitosan greatly increased the sorption capacity for Co(II). ► The maximum sorption capacity was 18.5 mg/g and 2.98 mg/g, respectively for XMCS and MCS. ► The mechanism of Co(II) removal was tentatively proposed through FTIR and XPS analysis.

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