Issue 5, 2012

Effective recovery of some precious metals by using alternative quaternary amine types of anion-exchangers prepared from biofuel-extracted microalgal residues

Abstract

Trimethylamine- and triethylamine-immobilized adsorption gels were prepared from the oil-extracted microalgal residues. The FT/IR spectra and elemental analysis confirmed the immobilization of quaternary amine functional groups on the microalgal residue. Their adsorption behaviors for various metal ions in a hydrochloric acid solution were studied. Both adsorbents exhibited high selectivity for Pd(II) and Pt(IV) while showing no significant affinity for base metal ions. From the adsorption isotherms, the adsorption capacities for Pd(II) and Pt(IV) in 0.1 M HCl was found to be 2.95 and 1.33 mmol gāˆ’1 for trimethylamine, and 2.57 and 1.54 mmol gāˆ’1 for triethylamine type gels, respectively. These adsorbents are promising for the selective separation and recovery of Pd(II) and Pt(IV) and directly provide the sustainable means for the material development and benign environment.

Graphical abstract: Effective recovery of some precious metals by using alternative quaternary amine types of anion-exchangers prepared from biofuel-extracted microalgal residues

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Nov 2011
Accepted
17 Nov 2011
First published
04 Jan 2012

RSC Adv., 2012,2, 1856-1862

Effective recovery of some precious metals by using alternative quaternary amine types of anion-exchangers prepared from biofuel-extracted microalgal residues

K. Khunathai, K. Inoue, K. Ohto, H. Kawakita, M. Kurata, K. Atsumi and S. Alam, RSC Adv., 2012, 2, 1856 DOI: 10.1039/C1RA01096D

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