Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
685993 Bioresource Technology 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

An efficient and cost effective non-conventional adsorbent has been prepared from seaweed Laminaria japonica by crosslinking with epichlorohydrin. Its adsorption behavior for trivalent and divalent metal ions was studied and it was found to exhibit excellent selectivity towards several metal ions. As a typical example, binary mixture of Pb(II) and Zn(II) was studied by using a packed column, indicating that the Pb(II) ion can be easily separated from its mixture with a concentration factor of 74 times. The maximum adsorption capacity for Pb(II), Cd(II), Fe(III) was found to be 1.35, 1.1, 1.53 mol kg−1, respectively, while 0.87 mol kg−1 for both La(III) and Ce(III) from the single metal ion solution according to the adsorption isotherm. The obtained values are comparable to the commercially available synthetic chelating resins.

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