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This work concerns with the synthesis, characterization and applications of hydrogels
and polymer beads. Hydrogels of micron dimension and of different chemical
compositions were prepared. Poly(methacrylic acid) (p(MAc)), poly(methacrylic acid-coacrylonitrile)
(p(MAc-co-AN)), poly(sulfobetain methacrylate) (p(SBMA)) microgels
were prepared. Modification of nitrile groups to amidoxime groups was accomplished by
treating with hydroxylamine hydrochloride. The prepared hydrogels were used as
microreactors for the synthesis of monometallic Cu, Co, and Ni nanoparticles as well as
bimetallic Co-Fe nanoparticles. The catalytic applications of the hydrogel metal
nanoparticles composites were investigated for the reduction of nitro compounds such as
4-nitrophenol (4-NP), 2-nitrophenol (2-NP) and 4-nitroaniline (4-NA). Catalytic activities
of the prepared composites were also studied for the reduction of cation and anionic dyes
such as eosine Y (EY), methyl orange (MO), and methylene blue (MB). Simultaneous
reductions of two or three compounds like 4-NP, EY and MB were also carried out in the
presence of the prepared catalysts. The bare (p(MAc-co-AN) microgels and their
magnetic composites were also used as adsorbents for the removal of heavy metal ions
such as Cd (II) and Cr (III), industrial dyes like MB and rhodamine 6 G (R6G) and a
widely used herbicide paraquat (PQ) from aqueous medium. Tremendous increase in the
adsorption capacity was observed after the conversion of nitrile to amidoximes. The
magnetic microgels were found to retain their magnetic characteristics even after
adsorption of pollutants. The poly(acrylonitrile) (p(AN)) beads were prepared and the
nitrile groups were converted to amidoximes. The adsorption ability of the p(AN) beads
was investigated by using them as adsorbents for the removal of Cd (II), MB, R6G and
PQ from aqueous medium. Another type of modifiable poly (vinylbenzyl chloride)
(p(VBC)) beads were prepared and the reactive vinyl chloride groups were treated with 3,
3ʹ-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN) to introduce two nitrile groups on each reactive site. The
nitrile groups were then converted to amidoxime groups. These amidoximated beads
were then applied as adsorbents for the removal of anionic dyes such as MO and EY as
well as for the removal of toxic dichromate and arsenate from aqueous medium. Three
adsorption isotherms; Langmuir, Freundlich, and Temkin adsorption isotherms were
applied on the adsorption data to find the nature of adsorption. The pseudo first order and
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pseudo second order kinetics was also applied to investigate the kinetics of the adsorption
experiments. The catalytic and adsorption results of this work are much better as
compared to the previously reported work. To sum up, the microgels that can be
employed for the synthesis of inherently magnetic, highly stable and reusable nano
catalysts have been prepared. The most important outcome from this work is that the
prepared microgel composite catalysts can be used for individual and simultaneous
degradation of nitrophenols and cationic/anionic dyes pairs or in the triple combinations
that may exist in the contaminated aquatic environments. In addition, polymer beads
which can be easily modified and complete adsorption task within 45 minutes and can be
easily removed from the adsorption medium are reported |
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