Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5209603 | Reactive and Functional Polymers | 2016 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
Numerous low-cost adsorbents have been used for removal of harmful azo colorants from aqueous environment, but they frequently suffer from either low/limited adsorption capacity or slow adsorption kinetics; moreover, almost all of them become problematic on the regard of recycling and reuse. This research explores the possibility of using a novel low-cost biocomposite, i.e., magnetized chitosan-coated lignocellulose fiber, for biosorptive removal of acidic azo colorant from aqueous solution. This chitosan-decorated lignocellulose fiber (CS/LCF) was prepared for the first time via a facile “surface deposition-crosslinking” method, exhibiting a well-defined coating structure. Interestingly, the CS/LCF could be easily magnetized by simply blending it with magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) in an aqueous solution because of the spontaneous adherence of MNP to CS/LCF surface. More importantly, the magnetized CS/LCF was found to be exceptionally effective and efficient in biosorptive removal of acidic azo compound (i.e., acid red 18), e.g., ultrahigh adsorption capacity (up to 1184 mg gâ 1), rapid adsorption rate, excellent reusability (with removal efficiency up to 99.48% in tenth cycle), and convenience in manipulation (magnetic separation). The inherent advantages of the magnetically retrievable CS/LCF may pave a new, inexpensive, efficient, and sustainable way towards removal of acidic azo colorants from Earth's water environments.
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Authors
Cheng-Gang Zhou, Qiang Gao, Shi Wang, Yan-Sheng Gong, Kai-Sheng Xia, Bo Han, Meng Li, Yuan Ling,