Preparation and malachite green adsorption behavior of polyurethane/chitosan composite foam
A series of Polyurethane/Chitosan composite foam with different chitosan content of 5–25 wt% was prepared, and their adsorption performance of malachite green (MG) in aqueous solutions was investigated by pH values, contact time, temperatures and chitosan content. It was observed that Polyurethane/C...
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description | A series of Polyurethane/Chitosan composite foam with different chitosan content of 5–25 wt% was prepared, and their adsorption performance of malachite green (MG) in aqueous solutions was investigated by pH values, contact time, temperatures and chitosan content. It was observed that Polyurethane/Chitosan composite foam exhibited well-developed open cell structures. Malachite green adsorption capacities of the composite foam increased with the increment of chitosan content in composite foam. Polyurethane/Chitosan composite foam with 20% chitosan content exhibited a maximum removal capacity of 16.67 mg/g and 95.60% MG removal efficiency. In addition, MG adsorption capacities of composite foam increased with pH value increase, 30℃ was the optimum temperature, which affects the adsorption process, and the adsorption maximum was attained within 12 hours. The result of SEM showed the prepared composite foam possess well-developed open cell structures. The MG adsorption kinetics and equilibrium isotherm of the composite foam were well described with the pseudo-second order kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm model, respectively. This work provided an attractive adsorbent for removing of the hazardous materials from water. |
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