The use of amidoximated cellulose for the removalof metal ions and dyes from waste waters

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Rima Saliba
Helene Gauthier
Robert Gauthier
Michelle Petit-Ramel
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[1] Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1,Laboratoire des Matériaux Polymères et Biomatériaux, UMR CNRS n°
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Cellulose | 2002年 / 9卷
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Amidoxime; Cellulose; Depollution; Dyes; Heavy metals; Sorption;
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The adsorption of metal ions such as Cu(II), Cr(III), Cd(II) and Ni(II)and dyes such as Acid Blue 25, Calmagite and Eriochrome Blue Black Bis performed onto amidoximated cellulose (Am-Cell). Different ways are possible for theadsorption of these pollutants onto Am-Cell : adsorption of each pollutantaloneon the support, or cumulative adsorption of both metal ions and dyes on the samesupport. In the last case, the pollutants may be adsorbed simultaneously from aunique solution, or successively from two different solutions, whatever theorder. Am-Cell loaded or not with metal ions shows a high capacity for dyeadsorption. Ternary complexes involving metal/dye/amidoxime are formed. Theobserved stoichiometries are 1/1/1 with Cu(II), Cr(III) and Cd(II) ions and1/1/2with Ni(II) ion. A quasi-total and specific desorption of either metal ions (bytreatment with ethylenediaminetetracetic salt) or of dyes (by heating inaqueoussolution) is possible from these ternary complexes. Concerning the dyes, manysuccessive adsorption/desorption cycles are possible without a noticeablechange in the adsorption capacity.
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