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Magnetic manganese dioxide as an amphoteric adsorbent for removal of harmful inorganic contaminants from water
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2010Registro en:
Reactive and Functional Polymers, Volumen 70, Issue 8, 2010, Pages 516-520
13815148
10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2010.03.011
Autor
Calderon Rosas, Carla
Franzreb, Matthias
Valenzuela, Fernando
Höll, Wolfgang
Institución
Resumen
Manganese dioxide (δ-MnO2) with magnetic properties has been synthesized by precipitation of MnO2 in the presence of magnetite. The resulting material has a particle size distribution between 0.5 and 5 μm. Magnetization of the material is in the order of magnitude of that of magnetite. Therefore a solid-liquid separation by means of moderate magnetic fields is possible. Due to the properties of δ-MnO2 the point of zero charge of the surface is about 2.5. Therefore, the adsorbent is almost exclusively a cation exchanger although sorption of oxoanions is also possible. Sorption experiment with Cd2+, Ni2+, and Pb2+ ions revealed a preferred sorption. Alkaline earth ions such as Ca2+ affect the uptake only at high concentrations. Because of the small particles and the respective large specific surface, sorption is fast.