A novel cross-linked Copolymer () was synthesized by the polycondensation reaction of 3,6-Diaminocarbazole and piperazine with -formaldehyde as a cross-linker. The Copolymer was fully characterized by solid C-NMR and FT-IR. The thermal stability of was investigated by TGA and showed that the Copolymer was stable up to 300 °C. The synthesized polyamine was tested for the removal of iron (), lead (), and copper () ions from aqueous and industrial wastewater solutions. The effect of pH, concentration and time on the adsorption of iron (), lead (), and copper () ions was investigated. The adsorption of the studied ions from aqueous solutions onto the polymer occurs following the Freundlich isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic models. The intraparticle diffusion model showed that the adsorption mechanism is controlled by film diffusion. The regeneration of showed practical reusability with a loss in capacity of 2-5% in the case of and ions. The molecular simulation investigations revealed similarities between experimental and theoretical calculations. Industrial wastewater treatment revealed the excellent capabilities and design of to be a potential adsorbent for the removal of heavy metal ions.
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