Chitosan—The Application of a Natural Polymer against Iron Hydroxide Deposition

  • Schwarz S
  • Steinbach C
  • Schwarz D
  • et al.
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Abstract

As a consequence of mining, heavy metal ions can be exposed to the environment hence contaminate ground water and surface water amongst others. The natural polymer chitosan was proved to be an excellent adsorber material for the effective removal of iron and sulfate ions in batch as well as in column experiments. The adsorption behavior of iron ions, as well as sulfate ions was investigated by utilizing chitosan flakes as a natural adsorbent. The removal was studied using adsorbance measurements, SEM and SEM-EDX. The adsorption capacity of chitosan was determined at different times. The received adsorption capacities for iron ions were very promising with a maximum adsorption capacity of 85 mg/g and a rate of separation of 100%. The maximum adsorption capacity obtained for sulfate ions was 188.8 mg/g and a rate of 80%.

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Schwarz, S., Steinbach, C., Schwarz, D., Mende, M., & Boldt, R. (2016). Chitosan—The Application of a Natural Polymer against Iron Hydroxide Deposition. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 07(08), 623–632. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajac.2016.78058

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