Arsenic adsorption using Fe(III)-loaded porous amidoximated acrylonitrile/itaconic copolymers

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Abstract

A highly selective polymeric ligand exchanger was developed for the removal of trace As(V) from aqueous solution. This adsorbent was prepared by loading Fe(III) onto porous amidoximated polyacrynitrile (AN)/itaconic acid (IA) copolymers (Fe(III)-AO AN/IA). Negligible ferric ion dissolution was observed from Fe(III)-AO AN/IA in solution of acidic pHs up to 2. As(V) adsorption by Fe(III)-AO AN/IA is a pH-dependent process with maximum capacity of 1.32 mg/g at pH 2-3. The adsorption process was found to be governed by pseudo-second-order kinetics, and could be described by the Freundlich model. Fe(III)-AO AN/IA had higher adsorption selectivity for As(V) than other anions in a simulated groundwater body such as Cl, SO4 2, PO4 3, SiO3 2. Fixed-bed adsorption indicated that As(V) in simulated groundwater could be effectively captured from 400 μg/L to 10 μg/L within 190 bed volumes (BV). The As(V) adsorbed on Fe(III)-AO AN/IA could be efficiently eluted with 10 BV of 5% NaCl solution (at pH 9.0).

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Ji, C., Sun, S., Chi, S., Qu, R., Sun, C., & Yin, P. (2017). Arsenic adsorption using Fe(III)-loaded porous amidoximated acrylonitrile/itaconic copolymers. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 17(3), 698–706. https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2016.148

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