Proceedings of the First International Conference on “Green” Polymer Materials 2020 2020
DOI: 10.3390/cgpm2020-07186
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Waste fiber-based cellulose supported polymer ligands for toxic metals removal from industrial wastewater

Abstract: Toxic metals pollution in the wastewater is a drastic situation hence a powerful and economical treatment technology is needed for the water purification. For that reason some pure cellulosic materials were extracted from waste fiber and further modification of the cellulose was performed by free radical grafting reaction resulting the poly (methyl acrylate)-grafted cellulose and poly(acrylonitrile)-grafted cellulose. Consequently, poly (hydroxamic acid) and poly (amidoxime) ligands were prepared from the graf… Show more

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“…Rahman et al [ 109 ] proposed PMA-grafted and poly(acrylonitrile)-grafted cellulose for wastewater treatments. The pure cellulosic materials were extracted from waste fibers and then modified by free radical grafting reaction.…”
Section: Polyacrylate: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rahman et al [ 109 ] proposed PMA-grafted and poly(acrylonitrile)-grafted cellulose for wastewater treatments. The pure cellulosic materials were extracted from waste fibers and then modified by free radical grafting reaction.…”
Section: Polyacrylate: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%