2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.127225
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Selective recovery of silver and palladium from acidic waste solutions using dithiocarbamate-functionalized cellulose

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“…Figure b shows the effect of the HNO 3 concentration on the adsorption capacity of Ag + on SPC-3. The adsorption capacity of Ag + decreases with the increase of the HNO 3 concentration, which agrees well with other relevant literature reports. , The decrease of the Ag + adsorption amount at higher acid concentrations can be attributed to the following two factors. First, the presence of competitive adsorption between H + and Ag + in a high concentration of HNO 3 may prevent the adsorption of Ag + ions on the adsorption sites .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Figure b shows the effect of the HNO 3 concentration on the adsorption capacity of Ag + on SPC-3. The adsorption capacity of Ag + decreases with the increase of the HNO 3 concentration, which agrees well with other relevant literature reports. , The decrease of the Ag + adsorption amount at higher acid concentrations can be attributed to the following two factors. First, the presence of competitive adsorption between H + and Ag + in a high concentration of HNO 3 may prevent the adsorption of Ag + ions on the adsorption sites .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…For example, gels immobilized with functional groups of polyethylene–polyamine or dithiooxamide exhibited high affinity for Ag + . Dithiocarbamate-functionalized cellulose delivered high selectivity for the recovery of silver from acidic waste solutions . The introduction of amino groups has been proven to enhance the Ag + adsorption performance of biochar .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the Pd­(II) adsorption performance of single-site and multisite adsorbents reported in the literature was compared (Table S3). Among the previously reported research studies, PAF-1-N 4 showed good performance of deep removal capacity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Another method is employing supported liquid membranes (SLMs) or polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs), where a liquid carrier is incorporated into the matrix either by lling the pores or blending with the polymer solution prior casting. 32,33 Functionalizing polymeric membranes with ionexchange groups, chelating groups, or ligands can be considered one of the effective methods for palladium recovery, 34,35 nally creating membranes from metal-complexing polymers. Among these methods, the use of metal-complexing polymers stands out due to the potential for achieving the maximum adsorption site concentration per membrane volume, with at least one adsorption site present in each monomeric unit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%