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2021 ◽  
Vol 945 (1) ◽  
pp. 012068
Author(s):  
Chee Yung Pang ◽  
Gulnaziya Issabayeva ◽  
Chen Hwa Low ◽  
Mee Chu Wong

Abstract Fluoride pollution in ground and surface water originates from naturally occurring reactions and industrial activities such as the disposal of industrial wastewater. Amongst different fluoride removal technologies including chemical precipitation, membrane filtration, ion exchange processes, and electrodialysis, adsorption is an attractive method for fluoride removal from wastewater due to its low operational cost, simplicity, and good sustainability. Various adsorbents are used for fluoride removal including, metal oxides and hydroxide, carbonaceous adsorbents, zeolite, polysaccharides, and polyresin adsorbents. This review studies the application of modified polysaccharides and polyresin adsorbents for the removal of fluoride from wastewater. The relationship between the adsorption conditions and the resulting adsorption capacity is thoroughly discussed. Based on the reported studies, modified polysaccharides and polyresins adsorbents can effectively remove fluoride from wastewater achieving high adsorption capacity, the highest being 92.39 mg/g for aluminum impregnated amberlite at pH 3. Furthermore, aluminum impregnated adsorbents reported a higher fluoride adsorption capacity than other modification methods where the three adsorbents with the highest fluoride adsorption capacity are: aluminum impregnated amberlite 92.39 mg/g at pH 3> zirconium immobilized crossed linked chitosan 48.26 mg/g at pH 6 > chitosan/aluminum hydroxide beads 17.68 mg/g at pH 4. In addition, polymeric adsorbents are also highly sustainable as they can be regenerated multiple times to be reused. Therefore, the high adsorption capacity and good regeneration potential allow polymeric adsorbents to serve as promising and sustainable adsorbents to remove fluoride from industrial wastewater.


2021 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 102371
Author(s):  
Rezvan Torkaman ◽  
Fatemeh Maleki ◽  
Mobina Gholami ◽  
Meisam Torab-Mostaedi ◽  
Mehdi Asadollahzadeh

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (17) ◽  
pp. 5267
Author(s):  
Wei Liu ◽  
Yuxi Zhang ◽  
Shui Wang ◽  
Lisen Bai ◽  
Yanhui Deng ◽  
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Polymeric adsorbents with different properties were synthesized via suspension polymerization. Equilibrium and kinetics experiments were then performed to verify the adsorption capacities of the resins for molecules of various sizes. The adsorption of small molecules reached equilibrium more quickly than the adsorption of large molecules. Furthermore, the resins with small pores are easy to lower their adsorption capacities for large molecules because of the pore blockage effect. After amination, the specific surface areas of the resins decreased. The average pore diameter decreased when the resin was modified with either primary or tertiary amines, but the pore diameter increased when the resin was modified with secondary amines. The phenol adsorption capacities of the amine-modified resins were reduced because of the decreased specific area. The amine-modified resins could more efficiently adsorb reactive brilliant blue 4 owing to the presence of polar functional groups.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mobina Khakbaz ◽  
Ahad Ghaemi ◽  
Giti MirMohamad Sadeghi

Microporous organic polymers (MOPs) have attracted the interest of researchers due to their well-specific porosity, high area of surface, nature's lightness, and variable surface chemistry. A specific degree of porosity...


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