2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422008000100026
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A relevante potencialidade dos centros básicos nitrogenados disponíveis em polímeros inorgânicos e biopolímeros na remoção catiônica

Abstract: cation removal by using nitrogenated basic centers. The data demonstrate the importance of the desired groups when free or immobilized on natural or synthesized inorganic polymers through silanol groups. Thus, the most studied silica gel is followed by natural crysotile and talc polymers, and the synthesized mesopore silicas, talc-like, silicic acids, phosphates and phyllosilicates. The organic natural biopolymeric chitin and cellulose were chemically modified to improve the availability of the amine groups or… Show more

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“…Chitosan is a linear polymer of 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-glucan, a deacetylated form of chitin, which is a naturally occurring cationic biopolymer (AIROLDI, 2008). It occurs as a shell component of crustaceans, as the skeletal substance of invertebrates, and as the cell wall constituent of fungi and insects.…”
Section: Microbiological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chitosan is a linear polymer of 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-glucan, a deacetylated form of chitin, which is a naturally occurring cationic biopolymer (AIROLDI, 2008). It occurs as a shell component of crustaceans, as the skeletal substance of invertebrates, and as the cell wall constituent of fungi and insects.…”
Section: Microbiological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research results highlight the high capacity of sorption and the low cost of this method [80] . Besides biosorption, polymers have also been commonly used as sorbent materials of toxic elements arising from agrochemicals as a way to decontaminate water and soils [81] . To better understand the mechanism of sorption by a polymer it is necessary first to identify the functional groups that are present in the material.…”
Section: Metal Ions Removal From Water and Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal ions are absorbed on the surface of the polymeric material due to their chemical affinity for certain functional group [82] . Polysaccharides such as cellulose, chitin, chitosan and exobiopolymers are a group of polymers most commonly applied for the purpose of metal sorption due to their ionizable carboxylic acid, alcohol, amine and amide functional groups for ionic bonding [81,83,84] . Additionally, natural fiber extracted from sugarcane bagasse, green coconut fiber, and bamboo fiber, have also been applied as biosorbents.…”
Section: Metal Ions Removal From Water and Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It refers to a cascade of events that begins with the trauma and ends with the complete and organized closure of the wound with the scar tissue [1][2][3]. The skin is one of the organs most susceptible to injury and needs regeneration to restore its structure and functions, such as protective physical barrier against various environmental stimuli and infections and against excessive water loss [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%