Polyaniline coating with various substrates for hexavalent chromium removal

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Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) contamination is increasingly serious in surface water and groundwater, therefore, its removal attracts increasing attention due to its highly toxic to human health. The cost effective and sustainable adsorbents are urgently needed for the remediation of Cr(VI) pollution. Polyanline (PANI), a conductive polymer, has demonstrated a great performance on Cr(VI) removal. But the recycling is the challenge for its application due to its small size. The PANI coating with various substrates is an effective approach to solve this problem. The synthesis methods and applications of the PANI coated magnetic Fe 3 O 4 , carbon fabric and cellulose composites for the Cr(VI) removal were reviewed. Finally, this review analyzed the Cr(VI) removal mechanisms by the PANI composites considering the substrate and the PANI coating.

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Qiu, B., Xu, C., Sun, D., Wang, Q., Gu, H., Zhang, X., … Wei, S. (2015). Polyaniline coating with various substrates for hexavalent chromium removal. Applied Surface Science, 334, 7–14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.07.039

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