2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c04984
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Magnetic Hydrogel Beads as a Reusable Adsorbent for Highly Efficient and Rapid Removal of Aluminum: Characterization, Response Surface Methodology Optimization, and Evaluation of Isotherms, Kinetics, and Thermodynamic Studies

Raif İlktaç,
Ece Bayir

Abstract: Biopolymers such as alginate and gelatin have attracted much attention because of their exceptional adsorption properties and biocompatibility. The magnetic hydrogel beads produced and used in this study had a core structure composed of magnetite nanoparticles and gelatin and a shell structure composed of alginate. The combination of the metal-ion binding ability of alginate and the mechanical strength of gelatin in magnetic hydrogel beads presents a new approach for the removal of metal from water sources. Th… Show more

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“…Zinc ions (Zn 2+ ), when used to crosslink alginate hydrogels, enhance cell proliferation and differentiation [62,63]. Alginate hydrogels cross-linked with multivalent ions like aluminum (Al 3+ ) or chromium (Cr 3+ ) exhibit amphoteric chemical properties, enabling pH-responsive behavior [64,65]. Alginate hydrogels continue to be a central focus in OA treatment research.…”
Section: Alginatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zinc ions (Zn 2+ ), when used to crosslink alginate hydrogels, enhance cell proliferation and differentiation [62,63]. Alginate hydrogels cross-linked with multivalent ions like aluminum (Al 3+ ) or chromium (Cr 3+ ) exhibit amphoteric chemical properties, enabling pH-responsive behavior [64,65]. Alginate hydrogels continue to be a central focus in OA treatment research.…”
Section: Alginatementioning
confidence: 99%