Synthesis of Positively Charged Polystyrene Microspheres
for the Removal of Congo Red, Phosphate, and Chromium(VI)
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positively charged polystyrene microspheres were synthesized
and further examined as a new sorbent for water remediation. The structures
of the resulting sorbent were characterized by field-emission scanning
electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The adsorption
performance of the sorbent was evaluated using three typical pollutants,
namely, Congo red, phosphate, and Cr(VI). The adsorption isotherms
were fitted by the Langmuir and Freundlich models, while the adsorption
kinetics was analyzed by the pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order,
and intraparticle diffusion equations. The thermodynamic parameters
of the adsorption process including changes of enthalpy, entropy and
Gibbs free energy, and binding constant were obtained by isothermal
titration calorimetry measurements. The effects of solution pH and
competitive ions on the adsorption process were investigated. The
adsorption isotherms could be better fitted by the Langmuir model,
yielding maximum adsorption capacities of 18, 6.2, and 1.1 mg g–1 for the adsorption of Congo red, Cr(VI), and phosphate,
respectively. The adsorption kinetics could be best described by the
pseudo-second-order equation. The spent sorbent was regenerated by
washing with 1 M KOH and showed outstanding long-term cyclic performance.
The findings suggested that the positive charges at the surface of
polystyrene microspheres could serve as effective sites for the immobilization
of anionic pollutants in solutions owing to the electrostatic attraction.
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Chen, Weiming; Shen, Yi; Ling, Ying; Peng, Yaotian; Ge, Moyan; Pan, Ziyan (2019). Synthesis of Positively Charged Polystyrene Microspheres
for the Removal of Congo Red, Phosphate, and Chromium(VI). ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00318