Synthesis of a new chitosan- p-tert -butylcalix[4]arene polymer as adsorbent for toxic mercury ion.
Fahimeh HokmabadiReza ZadmardAli AkbarzadehVida TafakoriMohammad Reza JalaliGholamreza AhmadianPublished in: Royal Society open science (2022)
In this paper, we have synthesized a novel chitosan- p-tert -butylcalix[4]arene polymer (CCP) as a highly efficient adsorbent for mercury ion (Hg 2+ ) removal from water. In fact, a lower rim diamine derivative of p-tert -butylcalix[4]arene has been cross-linked with chitosan chain by carbonyl diimidazole (CDI) as the linker. CDI forms a urea linkage between calix[4]arene diamine derivative and amine groups of the chitosan polymeric chain. The structure and properties of the new polymer were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope. Also, the adsorption capacity of CCP was studied towards Hg 2+ in aqueous medium by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry. Interestingly, the results showed a considerable adsorption capacity for CCP in comparison with chitosan. Therefore, CCP can be introduced as a promising adsorbent for the elimination of Hg 2+ from wastewaters. Moreover, because of the conformity of adsorption kinetic with pseudo-second-order kinetic models, it can be concluded that chemical adsorption has an important role between functional groups on CCP polymer and Hg 2+ ions. In addition, according to Freundlich isotherm, the CCP surface was heterogeneous with different functional groups.
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