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Original Articles

Efficient Removal of Ni(II) and Co(II) Ions from Aqueous Solutions Using Silica-based Hybrid Materials Functionalized with PAMAM Dendrimers

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Pages 496-521 | Published online: 25 May 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Many techniques of metal ions removal have been already implemented; however, there is still need for novel, efficient, and non-toxic adsorbents dedicated to heavy metals. In a recent study, the adsorptive properties of four hybrid materials consisting of silica platform surface grafted with poly(amidoamine) dendrimers (PAMAM) with different amino-terminal components, toward two heavy metal ions: Ni(II) and Co(II), were examined. The materials showed maximal scavenging properties at pH 5.4. To determine the adsorptive nature of the hybrid materials, experimental isotherms were fitted by the Langmuir, the Freundlich, and the Dubinin–Radushkevich models. All materials exhibited adsorption capability best described by the Langmuir model. The calculated adsorption capacities qm ranged between 86.7 and 116.6 mg g−1 for Ni(II) ions and 32.8 and 101.1 mg g−1 for Co(II) ions, which strictly indicate the influence of grafting agent structure on adsorptive properties of hybrid materials. The values of mean free energy E and adsorption enthalpy Δ jointly indicated the physical nature of adsorption processes. From the thermodynamic studies, the values of Δ, Δ, and Δ were obtained, indicating the spontaneous and endothermic character of investigated Ni(II)/Co(II) metal ions adsorption process on SiO2–dendrimer hybrid materials. Moreover, the materials exhibited selectivity toward Ni(II) ions.

Declaration of Interest Statement

The authors declare no known financial or personal conflicts of interest associated with this publication.

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Funding

The work was supported by Grant no. [POWR.03.02.00-00-I026/16] co-financed by the European Union through the European Social Fund under the Operational Program Knowledge Education Development.

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