Various alginate gel-based adsorbents were investigated for the removal of heavy metals: alginate beads, alginate capsules, and alginate gel-coated adsorbent. Of these, alginate capsules showed the greatest Pb2+ uptake capacity of 1560 mg g-1 of dry sodium alginate, and the alginate gel-coated adsorbent, prepared simply by forming a thin alginate film on an inert matrix, achieved rapid adsorption equilibrium within 10 min. Adsorbed metals were readily removed from the alginate gel-based adsorbents using eluents such as HNO3 and could be reused for up to 10 adsorption-desorption cycles without marked loss of metal uptake capacity. Alginate gel-coated adsorbents could be prepared in a dried state and have great application potential for the removal of heavy metals from contaminated water. © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Park, H. G., & Chae, M. Y. (2004). Novel type of alginate gel-based adsorbents for heavy metal removal. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 79(10), 1080–1083. https://doi.org/10.1002/jctb.1080
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