Abstract
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•Successful synthesis of an amidoxime functionalized organic/inorganic composite.•Material characterization by SEM, XRD, FTIR, zetametry and TGA analysis.•Functionalized sorbent efficient for heavy metal recovery and metal desorption.•Fast kinetics on micron-size sorbent particles: equilibrium within 1h of contact.•Limited effect of solution composition (NaCl, humic acid) on sorption performance.
A composite material (PAN-Na-Y-zeolite) was prepared by polymerization of acrylonitrile in the presence of Na-Y zeolite. The composite was functionalized by amidoximation through the reaction of hydroxylamine on nitrile groups of the composite. The sorbent (APNa-Y-zeolite) was fully characterized by FTIR spectrometry, XRD diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy, zetametry and BET analysis. The sorption properties of APNa-Y-zeolite were investigated for the recovery of Cu(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II) from synthetic solutions before being tested for the purification of local tap water. Sorption properties were characterized through the study of pH effect, uptake kinetics, sorption isotherms. The pseudo-second order rate equation fitted well kinetic profiles. Sorption isotherms were modeled using the Langmuir, the Freundlich and the Sips equations. Thermodynamic parameters were evaluated through variation of temperature. While the sorption of Cu(II) and Cd(II) was endothermic, Pb(II) recovery was exothermic. Metal ions were successfully desorbed using 5MHCl solutions. High concentrations of NaCl hardly alter sorption performance, contrary to humic acid that slightly reduces metal binding.