One-pot preparation and characterization of lignin-based cation exchange resin and its utilization in Pb (II) removal

[Display omitted] •A lignin-based cation exchange resin (LBR) was easily prepared in one-pot.•The phenolated and the sulfonated structures of lignin were confirmed by HSQC.•The LBR showed comparable ion-exchange capacity to the commercial phenol type resin. Lignin is a renewable source of aromatics,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioresource technology 2020-01, Vol.295, p.122297-122297, Article 122297
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Xue, Sun, Shaoni, Wang, Xiluan, Wen, Jialong, Wang, Yuanyuan, Cao, Xuefei, Yuan, Tongqi, Wang, Shuangfei, Shi, Quentin, Sun, Runcang
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •A lignin-based cation exchange resin (LBR) was easily prepared in one-pot.•The phenolated and the sulfonated structures of lignin were confirmed by HSQC.•The LBR showed comparable ion-exchange capacity to the commercial phenol type resin. Lignin is a renewable source of aromatics, and the conversion of lignin to chemicals, fuels and materials is very attractive. Herein, a novel lignin-based cation exchange resin (LBR) was easily synthesized through an economical one-pot method. Results demonstrated that the sulfonic acid groups were successfully introduced into the skeleton of the resins, and the S contents and swelling capacity of the prepared LBRs gradually increased with the increment of the sulfonation reagents dosage. A maximum ion-exchange capacity of 2.26 mmol/g was achieved for the LBR obtained at 120 °C for 4 h with a molar ratio of phenol to formaldehyde (P:F) of 1:5 (SSPL-0.50), which was comparable to the commercial phenol type cation exchange resin. Furthermore, the SSPL-0.50 exhibited a high adsorption capacity (167.2 mg/g) for Pb (II) removal. The LBR can be considered as a promising substitute for the petroleum-based ion exchange resin in the purification of wastewater.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122297