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Original Articles

Hybrid Properties of Alginate‐PEI Adsorbent for Chromium (VI) Removal from Aqueous Solutions

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Pages 3619-3637 | Received 30 Mar 2006, Accepted 02 Aug 2006, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

An adsorbent consisting of polyethyleneimine (PEI) immobilized in calcium alginate gel beads was synthesized and evaluated for Cr6+ removal. An evaluation of the synthesis process showed the importance of the PEI molecular weight on the immobilization efficiency. Polyethyleneimine of 70,000 Da molecular weight displayed the highest immobilization percentage at 52%. Batch kinetics and equilibrium tests showed that alginate‐PEI (APEI) resin displayed considerable affinity for negatively charged Cr6+ complexes at low pH conditions ranging from pH 1.5‐pH 3. The results also indicated the reduction of Cr6+ to less toxic Cr3+ species by the APEI adsorbent. The column adsorption experiments showed the ability of APEI resin to treat a 10 mg/L Cr6+ solution with pH influent adjustment from pH 1.5 to pH 3 to concentrations that satisfy effluent standards for Cr6+ (<0.1 mg/L) and total Cr (<0.5 mg/L). Finally, comparisons with a highly aminated commercial resin Chitopearl CS‐03 highlighted the unique ability of the hybrid APEI beads with its amine and carboxylic groups for the adsorption of Cr6+ as well as the retention of generated Cr3+ ions.

Acknowledgement

This research was supported by The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization of Japan.

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