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  • A new biosorbent, A-LMS, was created using kraft lignin and poly(ethylene imine) to efficiently remove heavy metal ions from water.
  • The best-performing biosorbent showed highly porous microspheres with a diameter of about 800 μm and a maximum adsorption capacity for various heavy metals like Cd and Cr(VI).
  • Studies indicated that the adsorption of these metals was fast and efficient, with optimal performance influenced by factors such as pH and temperature, confirming its potential for environmental cleanup.

Article Abstract

Novel highly effective amino-functionalized lignin-based biosorbent in the microsphere geometry (A-LMS) for removal of heavy metal ions, was synthesized via inverse suspension copolymerization of kraft lignin with poly(ethylene imine) grafting-agent and epoxy chloropropane cross-linker. Optimization of A-LMS synthesis, performed with respect to the quantity of sodium alginate emulsifier (1, 5 and 10 wt%), provides highly porous microspheres A-LMS_5, using 5 wt% emulsifier, with 800 ± 80 μm diameter, 7.68 m g surface area and 7.7 mmol g of terminal amino groups. Structural and surface characteristics were obtained from Brunauer-Emmett-Teller method, Fourier Transform-Infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and porosity determination. In a batch test, the influence of pH, A-LMS_5 dose, temperature, contact time on adsorption efficiency of Ni, Cd, As(V) and Cr(VI) ions were studied. The adsorption is spontaneous and feasible with maximum adsorption capacity of 74.84, 54.20, 53.12 and 49.42 mg g for Cd, Cr(VI), As(V) and Ni ions, respectively, obtained by using Langmuir model. Modeling of kinetic data indicated fast adsorbate removal rate with pore diffusional transport as rate limiting step (pseudo-second order model and Weber-Morris equations), thus further confirming high performances of produced bio-adsorbent for heavy metal ions removal.

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