Synthesis of zero-valent copper-chitosan nanocomposites and their application for treatment of hexavalent chromium |
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Authors: | Shao-Jung Wu Tzong-Horng Liou Fwu-Long Mi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taipei Hsien 243, Taiwan, ROC;2. Department of Biotechnology, Vanung University, Tao-Yuan Hsien 320, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | This study used ionotropic crosslinking to synthesize chitosan-tripolyphosphate chelating resin beads, which are used to fabricate zero-valent copper-chitosan nanocomposites. The copper nanoparticles were dispersed on chitosan-tripolyphosphate beads, and were thus able to maintain appropriate dispersion and stability, which greatly improves their applicability. The fabrication process contains two steps: using chitosan-tripolyphosphate beads to adsorb Cu(II) ions, followed by chemical reduction to reduce Cu(II) ions to zero-valent copper. This study explored the adsorption of synthesized chitosan-tripolyphosphate beads to Cu(II) ions, and used SEM/EDS, XPS, and TEM to examine the properties of zero-valent copper-chitosan nanocomposites. The results showed that, the adsorption behavior of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution onto fabricated nanocomposites has better adsorption capacity than that of the chitosan-tripolyphosphate beads. |
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Keywords: | Chitosan-tripolyphosphate beads Copper Nanocomposites Hexavalent chromium |
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