Fabrication of porous composites based on alginate to improve the adsorption capacity of Ni(II)

Authors

  • Xuan Minh Vu*, Thi Lan Pam, Thi My Hanh Le, Tuan Dung Nguyen

Keywords:

alginate, natural adsorbent, Ni(II) adsorption, porous alginate bead

Abstract

Calcium alginate bead (CAB) is a good adsorbent of heavy metal ions; however, CAB has a small specific surface area, limiting its applications in the removal of heavy metals in water treatment. In this study, alginate is denatured with activated carbon and surfactants to increase the porosity of the material and improve the adsorption capacity of the Ni(II) ion. Initial undenatured calcium alginate bead is almost no pores and a very small specific surface area (~0.04 m2/g). After modification, the porous composite made from alginate combined with active carbon and surfactant (P-CAB) has a large specific surface area ~160 m2/g, 4,000 times higher than CAB. The results of the Ni(II) ion adsorption study also showed that the maximum adsorption capacity of porous composite (qmax of 53.76 mg/g) significantly improved by 8.3 times than the adsorption capacity of CAB (6.48 mg/g).

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Author Biography

  • Xuan Minh Vu*, Thi Lan Pam, Thi My Hanh Le, Tuan Dung Nguyen

    Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology

Published

2021-12-04

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KHOA HỌC KỸ THUẬT VÀ CÔNG NGHỆ