Enhanced Cu(II) adsorption using sodium trimetaphosphate–modified cellulose beads: equilibrium, kinetics, adsorption mechanisms, and reusability

Volume: 28, Issue: 34, Pages: 46523 - 46539
Published: Jul 22, 2020
Abstract
The current study is focused on the simple synthesis of two novel biosorbent beads: BASB/STMP and CNFB/STMP, derived respectively from bleached almond shell (BAS) and cellulose nanofiber from almond shell (CNF) by means of chemical crosslinking with sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP). These biosorbents were thoroughly characterized in terms of structure (FTIR), texture (N2 adsorption-desorption), thermal behavior (TGA/DTG), morphology (SEM), and...
Paper Details
Title
Enhanced Cu(II) adsorption using sodium trimetaphosphate–modified cellulose beads: equilibrium, kinetics, adsorption mechanisms, and reusability
Published Date
Jul 22, 2020
Volume
28
Issue
34
Pages
46523 - 46539
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