Retrieval of Cu2+ and Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions using sustainable guar gum/PVA/ montmorillonite nanocomposite films: effect of temperature and adsorption isotherms
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Date
2024-08
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Frontiers Media SA
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Frontiers in Chemistry;12:1393791
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Abstract
Uncontrolled or improperly managed wastewater is considered toxic and
dangerous to plants, animals, and people, as well as negatively impacting the
ecosystem. In this research, the use of we aimed to prepare polymer
nanocomposites (guar gum/polyvinyl alcohol, and nano-montmorillonite clay)
for eliminating heavy metals from water-based systems, especially Cu2+ and Cd2+
ions. The synthesis of nanocomposites was done by the green method with
different ratios of guar gum to PVA (50/50), (60/40), and (80/20) wt%, in addition
to glycerol that acts as a cross-linker. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy
(FT-IR) analysis of the prepared (guar gum/PVA/MMT) polymeric nanocomposites’ structure and morphology revealed the presence of both guar
gum and PVA’s functional groups in the polymeric network matrix.
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis was also performed, which
verified the creation of a nanocomposite. Furthermore, theromgravimetric
analysis (TGA) demonstrated the biocomposites’ excellent thermal properties.
For those metal ions, the extreme uptake was found at pH 6.0 in each instance.
The Equilibrium uptake capacities of the three prepared nanocomposites were
achieved within 240 min. The maximal capacities were found to be 95, 89 and
84 mg/g for Cu2+, and for Cd2+ were found to be 100, 91, 87 mg/g for guar gum
(80/20, 60/40 and 50/50), respectively. The pseudo-2nd-order model with R2 >
0.98 was demonstrated to be followed by the adsorption reaction, according to
the presented results. In less than 4 hours, the adsorption equilibrium was
reached. Furthermore, a 1% EDTA solution could be used to revitalize the metal-ion-loaded nanocomposites for several cycles. The most promising
nanocomposite with efficiency above 90% for the removal of Cu2+ and Cd2+
ions from wastewater was found to have a guar (80/20) weight percentage,
according to the results obtained.
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wastewater, heavy metal, guar gum, polyvinyl alcohol, isotherms, nanocomposite