Characterization of Prussian blue-immobilized chitin-coated nylon fibers as adsorbent for cesium ions
A Prussian blue (PB; KFe)-immobilized chitin-coated nylon (KFe/CT/nylon) fiber was successfully synthesized for the first time. The characteristics of this fiber were compared to that of a KFe-immobilized chitosan-coated rayon (KFe/CTS/rayon) fiber, which shows excellent cesium ion (Cs+) adsorption...
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Published in: | Engineering and Applied Science Research (EASR) Vol. 45; no. 3; pp. 196 - 202 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Khon Kaen University
14-09-2018
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Summary: | A Prussian blue (PB; KFe)-immobilized chitin-coated nylon (KFe/CT/nylon) fiber was successfully synthesized for the first time. The characteristics of this fiber were compared to that of a KFe-immobilized chitosan-coated rayon (KFe/CTS/rayon) fiber, which shows excellent cesium ion (Cs+) adsorption and has a high potential for practical use. The aim of producing the KFe/CT/nylon fiber is to study the feasibility of using it instead of a KFe/CTS/rayon fiber to adsorb Cs+ from contaminated water. CT can not only react with KFe but is also cheaper than CTS; therefore, it is interesting to consider KFe/CT/nylon fiber as an alternative material for Cs+ adsorption. The interactions between KFe and CT in the nylon fiber or KFe and CTS in the rayon fiber were confirmed via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The Cs+ concentration was determined using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The Cs+ adsorption capacity of the KFe/CTS/rayon and KFe/CT/nylon fibers were compared. The Cs+ adsorption capacity of the KFe/CTS/rayon fiber (90.5%) was found to be significantly higher than that of the KFe/CT/nylon fiber (16.9%) at an initial Cs+ concentration of 0.67 mg/L. |
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ISSN: | 2539-6161 2539-6218 |
DOI: | 10.14456/easr.2018.23 |