Polymers, Vol. 17, Pages 3173: Heavy Metals Ions Removal from Local Tarnita Aquatic Streams by Reusable Zwitterionic Acrylic Ion Exchange Resins

Fuente: Polymers
Polymers, Vol. 17, Pages 3173: Heavy Metals Ions Removal from Local Tarnita Aquatic Streams by Reusable Zwitterionic Acrylic Ion Exchange Resins
Polymers doi: 10.3390/polym17233173
Authors:
Marcela Mihai
Alina-Petronela Moraru
Ramona Ciobanu
Florin Bucatariu
Marius-Mihai Zaharia

This study represents comprehensive research that arises from the advanced sorption properties of zwitterionic resin beads, which were tested on simulated mono- and multicomponent heavy metal ion (HMI)-polluted water, compared to the stream collected in the Tarnita mine area. Ionic exchange resins (IExRs) were first synthesized in cationic form from a highly crosslinked (8%) acrylic copolymer, by introducing different side groups containing amino functionalities, such as ethylenediamine, triethylenetetramine, and hydrazine hydrate. The corresponding zwitterionic form of each IExR was obtained by reacting the cationic resins with sodium chloroacetate. The structures and morphologies of the synthesized resins were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and infrared spectroscopy. Successful removal of Cu(II), Fe(II), and Mn(II) was quantified by using atomic absorption spectroscopy. Tests with multicomponent synthetic solutions revealed the following typical order of retention: Cu(II) > Fe(II) > Mn(II). In the case of water samples collected from the Tarnita area, the zwitterionic resins were able to retain approximately 93.8% Mn(II), 94.7% Fe(II), and >95.5% Cu(II); in all instances, the concentration of Fe(II) was significantly higher than that of Cu(II) and Mn(II). Additionally, sorption isotherms, kinetics, and thermodynamic parameters were studied. Wheat germination was included to test the efficiency of the batch sorption using IExRs, compared to the stream collected from Tarnita, highlighting how the water cleaning process leads to healthy plant growth. The results demonstrate that, after IExRs sorption the tested HMIs content is below the permissible maximum level for surface water, effectively mitigating the pollution of the steam near to the Tarnita closed mine area, removing the main contaminants found in it.