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Modacrylic anion-exchange fibers for Cr(VI) removal from chromium-plating rinse water in batch and flow-through column experiments

Seung-Chan LeeEnvironmental Functional Materials and Water Treatment Laboratory, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaJin-Kyu KangEnvironmental Functional Materials and Water Treatment Laboratory, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaEun-Hye SimEnvironmental Functional Materials and Water Treatment Laboratory, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaNag‐Choul ChoiEnvironmental Functional Materials and Water Treatment Laboratory, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaSong-Bae KimDepartment of Rural Systems Engineering and Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
2017en
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The aim of this study was to investigate Cr(VI) removal from chromium-plating rinse water using modacrylic anion-exchange fibers (KaracaronTM KC31). Batch experiments were performed with synthetic Cr(VI) solutions to characterize the KC31 fibers in Cr(VI) removal. Cr(VI) removal by the fibers was affected by solution pH; the Cr(VI) removal capacity was the highest at pH 2 and decreased gradually with a pH increase from 2 to 12. In regeneration and reuse experiments, the Cr(VI) removal capacity remained above 37.0 mg g−1 over five adsorption–desorption cycles, demonstrating that the fibers could be successfully regenerated with NaCl solution and reused. The maximum Cr(VI) removal capacity was determined to be 250.3 mg g−1 from the Langmuir model. In Fourier-transform infrared spectra, a Cr = O peak newly appeared at 897 cm−1 after Cr(VI) removal, whereas a Cr–O peak was detected at 772 cm−1 due to the association of Cr(VI) ions with ion-exchange sites. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analyses demonstrated that Cr(VI) was partially reduced to Cr(III) after the ion exchange on the surfaces of the fibers. Batch experiments with chromium-plating rinse water (Cr(VI) concentration = 1178.8 mg L−1) showed that the fibers had a Cr(VI) removal capacity of 28.1–186.4 mg g−1 under the given conditions (fiber dose = 1–10 g L−1). Column experiments (column length = 10 cm, inner diameter = 2.5 cm) were conducted to examine Cr(VI) removal from chromium-plating rinse water by the fibers under flow-through column conditions. The Cr(VI) removal capacities for the fibers at flow rates of 0.5 and 1.0 mL min−1 were 214.8 and 171.5 mg g−1, respectively. This study demonstrates that KC31 fibers are effective in the removal of Cr(VI) ions from chromium-plating rinse water.

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