2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.2c00313
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Simultaneously Sequestrating and Reducing Bichromate by the Built-in Ethylenediamine Group inside Polystyrene Adsorbent

Abstract: Simultaneous sequestration and reduction of bichromate [Cr(VI)] poses an attractive and practical fashion for treating Cr(VI)-contaminated wastewater, for it not only immobilizes the pollutant but also reduces its toxicity. To this end, an EDA-functionalized adsorbent (EDA@CMPS) was developed with a simple one-step method by integrating ethylenediamine (EDA, a reversible redox unit) onto the skeleton of chloromethylated polystyrene adsorbent (CMPS), and it can sequestrate Cr(VI) and in situ reduce Cr(VI) to Cr… Show more

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“…Chromium has been extensively produced from electroplating, leather, painting, steel, and other industries, the treatment of point pollution could effectively control chromium emission. Various techniques have been applied to deal with Cr­(VI)-containing wastewater, including adsorption, , chemical precipitation, electrocoagulation, biological treatments, membrane filtration, reduction, , and photocatalysis . Among them, adsorption is a promising way for Cr­(VI) removal due to its simple operation, high removal rate, and low cost .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chromium has been extensively produced from electroplating, leather, painting, steel, and other industries, the treatment of point pollution could effectively control chromium emission. Various techniques have been applied to deal with Cr­(VI)-containing wastewater, including adsorption, , chemical precipitation, electrocoagulation, biological treatments, membrane filtration, reduction, , and photocatalysis . Among them, adsorption is a promising way for Cr­(VI) removal due to its simple operation, high removal rate, and low cost .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%