Vm. Dronnet et al., IMPROVEMENT OF THE BINDING-CAPACITY OF METAL-CATIONS BY SUGAR-BEET PULP - 2 - BINDING OF DIVALENT METAL-CATIONS BY MODIFIED SUGAR-BEET PULP, Carbohydrate polymers, 35(3-4), 1998, pp. 239-247
Binding of some divalent cations (Ca2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Pb2+ and Zn2
+) in aqueous solution by saponified and cross-linked sugar-beet pulp
was investigated. Saponification doubled the cation-exchange capacity,
while cross-linking decreased specific surface area and hydration pro
perties to low and stable values independent of pH and ionic strength
conditions. The sorption isotherms indicated a high metal-binding capa
city which increased with sorbent concentration, and followed a clear
order of selectivity: Cu2+ similar to Pb2+ much greater than Zn2+ simi
lar to Cd2+ > Ni2+ > Ca2+. The sorption data were better represented b
y the Langmuir isotherm than by the Freundlich one, suggesting that th
e monolayer sorption, mainly due to ion-exchange, would not be disturb
ed by lateral interactions between cations sorbed with similar sorptio
n energies. The same order of selectivity could be drawn from the Lang
muir parameters, sorption equilibrium constants (K-L) and maximum bind
ing capacities (Me(A)max). Whatever the cation, K-L decreased with inc
reasing sorbent concentration, while Me(b)max increased. Higher quanti
ties of Cu2+ and Pb2+ than predicted by the one divalent cation to two
carboxyl functions ratio were bound. This was attributed to the parti
al contribution to the sorption phenomenon of hydroxyl functions close
to ionic sites, explaining the higher affinity of such cations for su
bstrates. Cross-linked pulp exhibited higher metal-binding capacity pe
r volume unit than the raw pulp. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All ri
ghts reserved.