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A resin containing motifs of maleic acid and glycine: a super-adsorbent for adsorptive removal of basic dye pararosaniline hydrochloride and Cd(II) from water

  • J Environ Health Sci Eng. 2021 Jun 17;19(2):1333-1346. doi: 10.1007/s40201-021-00690-1.
Ibrahim Y Yaagoob 1 Mohammad A J Mazumder 1 2 Hasan A Al-Muallem 1 Shaikh A Ali 1 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Chemistry Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, 31261 Saudi Arabia.
  • 2 Interdisciplinary Research Center for Advanced Materials , King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals , Dhahran, 31261 Saudi Arabia.
Abstract

The cyclocopolymerization of N,N-diallylglycine hydrochloride, maleic acid and 1,1,4,4-tetraallylpiperazinium dichloride afforded a cross-linked polyzwitterionic acid, which, upon treatment with NaOH, gave the corresponding cross-linked anionic polyelectrolyte (CAPE) in quantitative yield. The pH-responsive resins contained a high density of CO2 - motifs as well as the chelating motifs of glycine residues. The resin CAPE was found to be a super-adsorbent for the removal of pararosaniline hydrochloride (PRH); having a q max of 1534 mg/g. The adsorption process followed pseudo-second-order kinetics and was found to be a nearly irreversible process as suggested by the parameters obtained from Elovich kinetic model. The resin demonstrated excellent adsorption/desorption efficiencies, thereby ensuring its recycling and reuse in potent applications like remediation of industrial dye-waste water. The resin's chelating motifs were also efficient in the adsorptive removal of Cd(II) ions with a q max of 248 mg/g. It was also employed for the simultaneous and effective trapping of Cd(II) and the dye from industrial wastewater. The resin's impressive performance accords it a prestigious place among many sorbents in recent works.

Keywords

Adsorption. Pararosaniline. Basic fuchsin. Maleic acid. Cyclopolymerization. Aminocarboxylate resin.

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