Synthesis and Characterization of Cadmium Ion-Imprinted/Natural Sand Composite and Research on Its Adsorption Properties

Cadmium is a common heavy metal that can cause serious harm to human health, even in trace amounts. Therefore, it is of great significance to develop environmentally friendly, inexpensive, and readily available adsorbent materials with high selectivity. By preparing ion-imprinted composites on the s...

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description Cadmium is a common heavy metal that can cause serious harm to human health, even in trace amounts. Therefore, it is of great significance to develop environmentally friendly, inexpensive, and readily available adsorbent materials with high selectivity. By preparing ion-imprinted composites on the surface of a suitable carrier through surface imprinting, the number of effective adsorption sites can be increased, and target ions can be more quickly identified. In this study, we synthesized a cadmium ion-imprinted/natural sand composite material (NS/Cd-IIP) using natural sand as the carrier, Cd(II) as the template ion, and acrylamide as the functional monomer. A series of characterization techniques were employed to confirm the composite. Static and dynamic adsorption experiments were conducted to investigate various factors affecting its adsorption performance. The optimum adsorption pH was found to be 7, and the adsorption equilibrium time was determined to be 105 min. The imprinted composites exhibited a static adsorption saturation capacity of 33.84 mg·g−1, which was significantly higher than that of the non-imprinted composites. The adsorption behavior of composites followed Langmuir isotherm and quasi-second-order kinetic. Thermodynamic parameters indicated that the adsorption process of NS/Cd-IIP for Cd(II) was exothermic, entropic, and spontaneous. The selectivity of NS/Cd-IIP towards Cd(II) was significantly higher than that towards other ions. By optimizing the dynamic adsorption conditions, the maximum adsorption capacity of NS/Cd-IIP was determined to be 3.77 mg·g−1, and the adsorption behavior conformed to the Thomas model. NS/Cd-IIP was used as a solid-phase extractant for trace determination of Cd(II) in tap water, achieving a recovery rate exceeding 101%.
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subjects Acrylamide
Adsorbents
Adsorption
Cadmium
Chemical synthesis
Composite materials
Control
Distribution
Drinking water
Environmental aspects
Environmental impact
Heavy metals
Hydrochloric acid
Methods
Optimization
Pollutants
Polymerization
Polymers
Potassium
Sand
Solid phases
Spectrum analysis
Surface chemistry
title Synthesis and Characterization of Cadmium Ion-Imprinted/Natural Sand Composite and Research on Its Adsorption Properties
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