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Preparation and characterization of a phosphonylated polypropylene ion exchanger
Authors:J M Bouknight  P A DePalma  G P Cobb  S W Shalaby
Abstract:Because typical ion exchange resins used for treating wastewater contain sulfur binding sites and suffer from application limitations, a new ion exchange system was developed by phosphonylating nonwoven polypropylene fabric (PP). These fabrics were phosphonylated for 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 h; amount of phosphorus on phosphonylated PP increased with an increase in phosphonylation time. After hydrolysis, the appropriate phosphonylated sample was placed in a glass column where a europium (Eu3+), lead (Pb2+), or mercury (Hg2+) salt solution was passed through the fabrics after an equilibration period of 5 min. Filtrate samples were then analyzed by atomic absorption spectroscopy for metal concentration. Results showed that metal binding efficiency for Eu3+ increased with an increase in phosphonylation time; Pb2+ binding efficiency increased up to 2 h phosphonylation time and then decreased; Hg2+ binding efficiency was practically independent of phosphonylation time. PP fabrics were also sulfonated and tested for binding efficiency to determine if phosphorus was a better binding site than sulfur. By comparing the results from phosphonylated PP and sulfonated PP, data showed that phosphonylated PP bound metal ions at a higher efficiency than sulfonated PP. Also, phosphonylated PP had higher binding efficiencies with Eu3+ and Pb2+ than a commercial exchange resin. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 76: 93–100, 2000
Keywords:phosphonylation  polypropylene  metals  ion exchange
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