Three powdered crosslinked ''non-functional'' polyacrylamide gels and
four spherical crosslinked polyacrylamide resins have been prepared by
aqueous solution and inverse suspension polymerisation respectively.
Methylene bisacrylamide, ethylene bisacrylamide and N,N-bisacryloyl pi
perazine have been used as crosslinkers. The seven polymers readily an
d rapidly sorb Hg(II) quantitatively from a 100 ppm solution (pH 6.4),
and maximum Hg capacities are similar to 1.5 g per g of dry polymer.
Quantitative stripping has been demonstrated using hot acetic acid. Qu
alitative experiments with linear polyacrylamide show that other metal
ions NI(II), Cu(II), Co(II), Cd(II), Zn(II), Fe(II) and Fe(III) are u
naffected and so the resins offer the prospect of a very cost effectiv
e selective sorbent for Hg removal and recovery.