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A New Resin Embedded with Chelating Motifs of Biogenic Methionine for the Removal of Hg(II) at Ppb Levels

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Journal J Hazard Mater
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2018 Feb 26
PMID 29477885
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Abstract

Cyclopolymerization of N,N-diallylmethionine hydrochloride, derived from the biogenic amino acid methionine, (90 mol%) and cross-linker tetraallylpiperazinium dichloride (10 mol%) in presence of an azo-initiator afforded pH-responsive cross-linked polyzwitterion (CPZ). The structural morphology of the resin (i.e. CPZ) was examined by the BET and FESEM-EDX analyses. The methionine embedded resin demonstrated remarkable efficacies for the removal of Hg(II) ions at ppb levels. A 50 mg-dose of the resin immersed in aqueous medium (18 mL) could reduce the concentration of Hg(II) from 200 and 400 ppb to 1.8 and 4.4 ppb, respectively, within 15 min. The resin has also proven to be remarkably effective in the removal of several toxic and priority metal pollutants from industrial wastewater. The Hg(II) adsorption followed pseudo second-order process with E of 48.1 kJ mol. The initial rapid adsorption of metal ions and subsequent slower adsorption was attributed to film and intraparticle diffusion, respectively. The SEM-EDX analyses revealed the attachment of Hg(II) ions onto the resin. The favorability of the endothermic adsorption was ensured by the negative ΔGº values. The efficient adsorption/desorption process confirmed the recyclability of the resin. The current resin demonstrated superior metal removal capacities as compared to several other adsorbents in recent works.

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