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Methacrylate-Based Polymeric Sorbents for Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Solutions

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Nastasović, Aleksandra
Marković, Bojana
Suručić, Ljiljana
Onjia, Antonije
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Abstract
The industrialization and urbanization expansion have increased the demand for precious and rare earth elements (REEs). In addition, environmental concerns regarding the toxic effects of heavy metals on living organisms imposed an urgent need for efficient methods for their removal from wastewaters and aqueous solutions. The most efficient technique for metal ions removal from wastewaters is adsorption due to its reversibility and high efficiency. Numerous adsorbents were mentioned as possible metal ions adsorbents in the literature. Chelating polymer ligands (CPLs) with adaptable surface chemistry, high affinity towards targeted metal ions, high capacity, fast kinetics, chemically stable, and reusable are especially attractive. This review is focused on methacrylatebased magnetic and non-magnetic porous sorbents. Special attention was devoted to amino-modified glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) copolymers. Main adsorption parameters, kinetic models, adsorption isotherms, thermodynamics of th...e adsorption process, as well as regeneration of the polymeric sorbents were discussed.

Keywords:
adsorption mechanisms / desorption / EGDMA / heavy metal(loid)s / isotherms / kinetics / magnetic sorbents / reusability
Source:
Metals, 2022, 12, 5, 814-
Publisher:
  • MDPI
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200026 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM) (RS-200026)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200135 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy) (RS-200135)

DOI: 10.3390/met12050814

ISSN: 2075-4701

WoS: 00080487070000

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85129511401
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abstract = "The industrialization and urbanization expansion have increased the demand for precious and rare earth elements (REEs). In addition, environmental concerns regarding the toxic effects of heavy metals on living organisms imposed an urgent need for efficient methods for their removal from wastewaters and aqueous solutions. The most efficient technique for metal ions removal from wastewaters is adsorption due to its reversibility and high efficiency. Numerous adsorbents were mentioned as possible metal ions adsorbents in the literature. Chelating polymer ligands (CPLs) with adaptable surface chemistry, high affinity towards targeted metal ions, high capacity, fast kinetics, chemically stable, and reusable are especially attractive. This review is focused on methacrylatebased magnetic and non-magnetic porous sorbents. Special attention was devoted to amino-modified glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) copolymers. Main adsorption parameters, kinetic models, adsorption isotherms, thermodynamics of the adsorption process, as well as regeneration of the polymeric sorbents were discussed.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Metals",
title = "Methacrylate-Based Polymeric Sorbents for Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Solutions",
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Nastasović, A., Marković, B., Suručić, L.,& Onjia, A.. (2022). Methacrylate-Based Polymeric Sorbents for Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Solutions. in Metals
MDPI., 12(5), 814.
https://doi.org/10.3390/met12050814
Nastasović A, Marković B, Suručić L, Onjia A. Methacrylate-Based Polymeric Sorbents for Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Solutions. in Metals. 2022;12(5):814.
doi:10.3390/met12050814 .
Nastasović, Aleksandra, Marković, Bojana, Suručić, Ljiljana, Onjia, Antonije, "Methacrylate-Based Polymeric Sorbents for Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Solutions" in Metals, 12, no. 5 (2022):814,
https://doi.org/10.3390/met12050814 . .

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