Polymeric nanofibers for the removal of Cr(III) from tannery waste water
Abstract
We demonstrate the use of cysteine-modified polymer nanofibers for the rapid and efficient removal of Cr(III) from real tannery waste water samples. Various parameters such as pH, load of nanofibers and time of exposure were optimized to achieve maximum removal. The optimum parameters were found to be 0.1 mg of nanofibers per mL of tannery waste water with a pH of 5.5 and an exposure time of 45 min. Almost 99% Cr(III) was removed at these ideal conditions thus demonstrating the efficacy of our material. The maximum removal capacity at these ideal conditions was estimated to be approximately 1.75 g of chromium/gram of polymeric material. This is probably due to a variety of factors including the apparent high surface to volume ratio exhibited by these nanofibers and also due to the availability of numerous cysteine groups that are known to have high binding affinities with heavy metal ions. These nanoscale polymeric materials show great potential towards the removal of heavy metal cations from waste waters.
Department(s)
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.08.004
Keywords
nanofibers, chromium, removal, remediation, tannery, waste water, nanotechnology, adsorption
Publication Date
2013
Recommended Citation
El-Sherif, Iman Y., Sagar Tolani, Kennedy Ofosu, Ola A. Mohamed, and Adam K. Wanekaya. "Polymeric nanofibers for the removal of Cr (III) from tannery waste water." Journal of environmental management 129 (2013): 410-413.
Journal Title
Journal of environmental management