Evaluation of the Effect of Polyethylenimine on Boron Adsorption by Soil Minerals.

Chemphyschem

Department of Process Engineering and Technology of Polymers and Carbon Materials, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego Street 27, 50-370, Wrocław, Poland.

Published: May 2024

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  • The study focuses on removing hazardous boron ions from water using soil minerals like gibbsite, kaolinite, and montmorillonite as adsorbents, which are crucial for protecting the environment and human health.
  • Researchers analyzed how these minerals interact with boron in the presence of polyethylenimine (PEI), including various conditions like pH and initial boron concentration.
  • Results showed that PEI significantly improved boron's adsorption capacity on these minerals, enhancing removal efficiency from 65% to around 80%.

Article Abstract

The removal of hazardous ions from water is crucial for safeguarding both the environment and human health. Soil minerals, integral components of soil, play a vital role as adsorbents for various contaminants, including heavy metal ions, organic dyes, and detergents. This study investigates the interaction between boron ions and soil minerals (gibbsite, kaolinite, and montmorillonite) in the presence of polyethylenimine (PEI). The minerals underwent characterization based on specific surface area, particle size distribution, zeta potential, and the presence of functional groups. The influence of PEI addition on the stability of the soil mineral suspension was evaluated by turbidimetry. Mineral-boron and mineral-boron-PEI interactions were explored under varying conditions, including pH, initial boron concentration, and mineral quantity, with all adsorption experiments conducted over 24 hours. Using the Langmuir isotherm, the maximum adsorption capacity of the studied minerals was determined for boron both without and in the presence of PEI. For gibbsite, kaolinite and montmorillonite, it was 30.63, 24.55 and 26.62 mg g, respectively, while in the presence of PEI, it increased to 33.11, 26.61 and 45.47 mg g, respectively. The addition of PEI enhanced boron adsorption from aqueous solutions, increasing the removal efficiency from 65 % to about 80 %.

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