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Chih-Yu Chen1, Chiing-Chang Chen, Ying-Chien Chung
1Department of Tourism, Hsing Wu College Taipei 244, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract:
Removal of phthalate esters (PAEs) by alpha-cyclodextrin (CD)-linked chitosan bead in aqueous solution was studied. Results of kinetic experiments indicated that diheptyl phthalate (DHpP) was adsorbed most efficiently (3.21 mg/g) among the six PAEs. DHpP recovery was 94.6% from alpha-CD-linked chitosan bead by shaking both with a mixture of methanol and water (v/v = 8/2). The recovered alpha-CD chitosan bead was reusable as an adsorbent 20 times in the batch tests. The adsorbed PAE by alpha-CD-linked chitosan bead decreased as temperature increased. However, coexisting pH, NaCl, and Ca2+ did not affect adsorption efficiency. It was concluded that the application of low cost alpha-CD-linked chitosan bead could have the potential to effectively remove PAEs from different aquatic environments.
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