Immobilization of prussian blue nanoparticles in acrylic acid-surface functionalized poly(Vinyl alcohol) sponges for cesium adsorption

Hyobin Wi, Sung Won Kang, Yuhoon Hwang

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Abstract

Prussian blue (PB) is known to be an effective material for radioactive cesium adsorption, but its nano-range size make it difficult to be applied for contaminated water remediation. In this study, a simple and versatile approach to immobilize PB in the supporting matrix via surface functionalization was investigated. The commercially available poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) sponge was functionalized by acrylic acid (AA) to change its major functional group from hydroxyl to carboxylic, which provides a stronger ionic bond with PB. The amount of AA added was optimized by evaluating the weight change rate and iron(III) ion adsorption test. The FTIR results revealed the surface functional group changing to a carboxyl group. The surface functionalization enhanced the attachment of PB, which minimized the leaching out of PB. The Cs+ adsorption capacity significantly increased due to surface functionalization from 1.762 to 5.675 mg/g. These findings showed the excellent potential of the PB-PAA-PVA sponge as a cesium adsorbent as well as a versatile approach for various supporting materials containing the hydroxyl functional group.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173-179
Number of pages7
JournalEnvironmental Engineering Research
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2019

Keywords

  • Acrylic acid
  • Cesium adsorbent
  • Poly vinyl alcohol sponge
  • Prussian blue
  • Radioactive material
  • Surface functionalization

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