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Removal of some divalent cations from water by membrane-filtration assisted with alginate
Authors:Fatin-Rouge Nicolas  Dupont Alexandra  Vidonne Alain  Dejeu Jérome  Fievet Patrick  Foissy Alain
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux et Interfaces, Université de Besan?on, 25030 Besan?on, France. nicolas.fatin-rouge@wanadoo.fr
Abstract:The removal of divalent metal ions from hard waters or galvanic wastewater by polymer-assisted membrane filtration using alginate was investigated. The ability of this natural polymer to form aggregates and gels in presence of metal ions was studied, in order to carry out metal removal by ultra or micro-filtration. Alginate titrations have shown the presence of amine groups in addition to carboxylates onto the polymer backbone. The binding properties of alginate with divalent cations have been studied, showing an increasing affinity for Ca2+ over Mg2+ as polymer concentration increases, and the relative affinity Pb2+ > or = Cu2+ > Zn2+ > Ni2+. The softening of hard natural waters was achieved successfully and easily, but needs an optimal alginate concentration approximately 4 x 10(-2) M. The alginate powder can be directly added to hard waters. Except for Ni2+, metal-removal was efficient. Polymer regeneration has shown that Cu2+-complexes are labiles.
Keywords:Ultrafiltration complexation  Polymer-assisted filtration  Wastewater treatment  Water softening  Metal removal  Alginate
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