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Potential Heavy Metal Water Remediation Using 5-Formylfuran-2-Sulfonic Acid Thiosemicarbazone Chelating Resins
Separation Science and Technology (2015)
  • Amanda L. Werlein, Tennessee Technological University
  • Amanda J. Crook, Tennessee Technological University
  • Erik P. Hoy, Rowan University
  • Amanda L. Koch, Tennessee Technological University
  • Dale D. Ensor, Tennessee Technological University
  • Edward C. Lisic, Tennessee Technological University
Abstract
Strong anion exchange resins were separately loaded with three new 5-formylfuran-2-sulfonic acid thiosemicarbazone ligands and tested to determine if they could be utilized for heavy-metal water remediation. The ligands were tested for microbial activity using MIC tests, and were found to be inactive even at high concentrations. Resins used in the study were loaded with one percent by weight of each ligand, and then were exposed to Co-57, Ni-63, or Cd-109, using batch techniques at various environmental pH levels at different time intervals. The adsorption values of the metals to the resin beads were calculated as dry-weight distribution (Dw) values.
Publication Date
September 28, 2015
DOI
10.1080/01496395.2015.1085418
Citation Information
Amanda L. Werlein, Amanda J. Crook, Erik P. Hoy, Amanda L. Koch, et al.. "Potential Heavy Metal Water Remediation Using 5-Formylfuran-2-Sulfonic Acid Thiosemicarbazone Chelating Resins" Separation Science and Technology Vol. 50 Iss. 18 (2015) p. 2907 - 2913
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/erik-hoy/8/