Poly(acrylamide) grafts on spherical polyvinyl pyridine resin for removal of mercury from aqueous solutions


Yavuz E., Senkal B. F., BICAK N.

REACTIVE & FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS, cilt.65, ss.121-125, 2005 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

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Poly(acrylamide) is grafted onto cross-linked poly (4-vinyl pyridine) (P4-VP) resin "Reillex 425". Its quaternization with potassium chloroacetate results in cross-linked poly (4-vinyl pyridine) having carboxymethyl pyridinium groups. This resin is grafted with acrylamide after redox initiation through the carboxyl groups with cerium ammonium nitrate. The resulting resin with 111.7 wt% of poly(acrylamide) grafts is a high capacity (3.36 mmol g(-1)) mercury specific sorbent. Experiments pet-formed under identical conditions with some other ions such as Zn(II), Pb(II), Fe(III) and Cd(II) showed that those metal ions are not sorbed by the resin. Flexible graft chains of poly(acrylamide) provide nearly homogeneous reaction conditions in mercury uptake. Regeneration of the mercury loaded polymer can be achieved by acetic acid treatment. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.