St. Beatty et al., Comparison of novel and patented silica-polyamine composite materials as aqueous heavy metal ion recovery materials, SEP SCI TEC, 34(14), 1999, pp. 2723-2739
A novel silica-polyamine composite material, WP-1, was synthesized accordin
g to a new patented procedure for aqueous heavy metal ion removal. The effe
cts of pH and initial concentration of metal ions on adsorption were invest
igated. Results showed that WP-1 has metal ion capacities in the order Cu(T
I) > Ni(II) > Fe(II) and generally works best in the 2-4 pH range. Kinetic
studies showed the Cu(II) adsorption reaction occurs in a second-order fash
ion with a rate constant of 4.4 x 10(-4) s(-1). Two similar silica-polyamin
e materials, prepared by different procedures cited in the literature, were
compared with WP-1 for Cu(II) ion capacity and mechanical durability. Thes
e tests showed that capacities were more than twice as high when the new pa
tented procedure was used, indicating much better coverage of the silica ge
l. During repeated metal loading and unloading tests, WP-1 maintained up to
94% of its initial Cu(II) capacity and its mechanical integrity for 3000 c
ycles, whereas testing of the other materials had to be stopped prematurely
due to degradation of the materials.