Preparation of lactic acid modified cellulose nanoparticles by microwave heating for preconcentration of copper from blood and food samples
2020
Kenawy, Ibrahim Mohamed | Mortada, Wael Ibrahim | El-Reash, Yasmeen Gaber Abou | Mousa, Aya Atef
In this study, nano-sized cellulose modified with lactic acid (MW-Ce-LA) was prepared with the assistant of microwave then used for the adsorption of Cu²⁺ from real samples. This modified cellulose was characterized by means of FTIR, TEM, XRD, and elemental analysis. ICP-OES was used for determination of Cu²⁺. The effect of pH, adsorption times, temperature, sorbent dose, and initial adsorbate concentration were studied to detect the ideal adsorption condition. Langmuir model proved to be the best to fit the adsorption isotherm experiments with maximum adsorption capacity of 90.3 mg g⁻¹ Cu²⁺. Calculated thermodynamic parameters (ΔG° and ΔH°) for adsorption of Cu²⁺ on MW-Ce-LA suggested exothermic and nonspontaneous character of the adsorption process. The reusability tests indicated regeneration of the prepared adsorbent simply using 1 mol L⁻¹ of HCl. The examined method was used effectively to preconcentrate Cu²⁺ from water, blood, and food samples.
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