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Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater Using Poly(Gamma-Glutamic Acid)-Based Hydrogel
by
Zhao, Yanbin
, Zhao, Hang
, Chen, Fujie
, Zhou, Xuan
, Liu, Xiuying
in
Acids
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Cellulose
/ Copper
/ Environmental aspects
/ Functional groups
/ Glutamate
/ Glutamic acid
/ heavy metal
/ Heavy metals
/ hydrogel
/ Hydrogels
/ Machining
/ Materials selection
/ Nanoparticles
/ poly(gamma-glutamic acid)
/ polymer
/ Polymers
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Rare earth elements
/ Surface active agents
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water soluble polymers
/ water treatment
2024
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Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater Using Poly(Gamma-Glutamic Acid)-Based Hydrogel
by
Zhao, Yanbin
, Zhao, Hang
, Chen, Fujie
, Zhou, Xuan
, Liu, Xiuying
in
Acids
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Cellulose
/ Copper
/ Environmental aspects
/ Functional groups
/ Glutamate
/ Glutamic acid
/ heavy metal
/ Heavy metals
/ hydrogel
/ Hydrogels
/ Machining
/ Materials selection
/ Nanoparticles
/ poly(gamma-glutamic acid)
/ polymer
/ Polymers
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Rare earth elements
/ Surface active agents
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water soluble polymers
/ water treatment
2024
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Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater Using Poly(Gamma-Glutamic Acid)-Based Hydrogel
by
Zhao, Yanbin
, Zhao, Hang
, Chen, Fujie
, Zhou, Xuan
, Liu, Xiuying
in
Acids
/ Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Cellulose
/ Copper
/ Environmental aspects
/ Functional groups
/ Glutamate
/ Glutamic acid
/ heavy metal
/ Heavy metals
/ hydrogel
/ Hydrogels
/ Machining
/ Materials selection
/ Nanoparticles
/ poly(gamma-glutamic acid)
/ polymer
/ Polymers
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Rare earth elements
/ Surface active agents
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water soluble polymers
/ water treatment
2024
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Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater Using Poly(Gamma-Glutamic Acid)-Based Hydrogel
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Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater Using Poly(Gamma-Glutamic Acid)-Based Hydrogel
2024
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The removal of toxic heavy metal ions from wastewater is of great significance in the protection of the environment and human health. Poly(gamma-glutamic acid) (PGA) is a non-toxic, biodegradable, and highly water-soluble polymer possessing carboxyl and imino functional groups. Herein, water-insoluble PGA-based hydrogels were prepared, characterized, and investigated as heavy metal adsorbents. The prepared hydrogels were recyclable and exhibited good adsorption effects on heavy metal ions including Cu2+, Cr6+, and Zn2+. The effects of adsorption parameters including temperature, solution pH, initial concentration of metal ions, and contact time on the adsorption capacity of the hydrogel for Cu2+ were investigated. The adsorption was a spontaneous and exothermic process. The process followed the pseudo-first-order kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm model, implying a physical and monolayer adsorption. The adsorption mechanisms investigation exhibited that Cu2+ adsorbed on the hydrogel via electrostatic interactions with anionic carboxylate groups of PGA in addition to the coordination interactions with the –NH groups. Importantly, the PGA hydrogel exhibited good reusability and the adsorption capability for Cu2+ remained high after five consecutive cycles. The properties of PGA hydrogel make it a potential candidate material for heavy metal ion removal in wastewater treatment.
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