Copper removal from wastewater by a chitosan-based biodegradable composite

Volume: 27, Issue: 23, Pages: 28527 - 28535
Published: Jan 21, 2020
Abstract
This work demonstrates that a biodegradable chitosan-based biocomposite packed in mini-reactors successfully removes copper ions from aqueous solutions. The chitosan is obtained by deacetylation of biological chitin, which is extracted from shrimp wastes by lactic acid fermentation. The polysaccharide is embedded in a biodegradable prepolymer matrix before extrusion to produce porous cylindrical pellets of 2 × 80 mm. The highest copper ion...
Paper Details
Title
Copper removal from wastewater by a chitosan-based biodegradable composite
Published Date
Jan 21, 2020
Volume
27
Issue
23
Pages
28527 - 28535
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