Water-Soluble Polymers: Optimization of Arsenate Species Retention by Ultrafiltration

Rivas BL; Aguirre, MD

Abstract

The liquid-phase polymer-based retention (LPR) technique was employed to study the retention of arsenate species by poly(vinylbenzy] trimethylammonium chloride), P(CIVBTA), and poly[2-(acryloyloxy)ethyltrime-thylammonium chloride], P(CIAETA). The effect of parameters such as polymer concentration, time exposure, competition of sulfate and phosphate anions, and the use of natural systems as drinking water on the retention of As(V) species was analyzed. The mole ratios of polymer : As(V) of (31 : 1), (20 : 1), (10 : 1), (6 : 1), and (3 : 1) by using the washing method at pH 8 and 6 were assayed. The retention capacity' was a function of polymer concentration and pH. The optimum mole ratio of polymer : As(V) was (20 : 1) for all pHs studied and all polymeric structures. The polymer's activity recovery assays were performed by washing at pH 2 and 3. A 95% As(V) elimination was achieved from polymers. A study of competition in the presence of other anions was performed at the same polymer : As(V) ratio (20 : 1). At pH 8 and at the same concentration of arsenate anions, sulfate, and phosphate anions, no important competition on arsenic retention was observed. Assays for P(C1VBTA) at pH 8 and mole ratio of polymer : As(V) (20 : 1), (40 : 1), and (60 : 1) using drinking water showed that the efficiency was higher under these conditions for the three As(V) retention cases. An unbuffered system with drinking water was tested for washing and enrichment methods by determining the maximum saturation capacity of the P(CIVBTA) polymer. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Título según WOS: Water-Soluble Polymers: Optimization of Arsenate Species Retention by Ultrafiltration
Título según SCOPUS: Water-soluble polymers: Optimization of arsenate species retention by ultrafiltration
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volumen: 112
Número: 4
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 2327
Página final: 2333
Idioma: English
URL: http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/app.29638
DOI:

10.1002/app.29638

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS