Nanoadsorbents Based on NIPAM and Citric Acid: Removal Efficacy of Heavy Metal Ions in Different Media

2019 
Heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions are harmful to human health, but exploring and exploiting nanoadsorbents with a high adsorption capacity and low cost should be an effective method for overcoming this problem. In this study, a novel nanoadsorbent termed poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-citric acid) (PNCA) was designed and synthesized via free-radical polymerization. PNCA exhibits good solubility in aqueous solutions and can self-assemble into spherical nanoaggregates with a mean hydrodynamic diameter of approximately 723.1 nm. After freeze-drying, the solid powder of PNCA exhibited a loose porous structure. When PNCA is dissolved in water, the resulting copolymer solution exhibits high removal rates for Cu2+ and Pb2+ of over 80%; meanwhile, over 97% of the PNCA is precipitated with metal ions. The adsorption process of PNCA chelated with Cu2+ ions fit the Freundlich model. The adsorption capacity is independent of the media pH, but could be affected by the temperature. Except for herbal medicines with a...
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