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Highly Effective Magnetic Silica-Chitosan Hybrid for Sulfate Ion Adsorption

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Sustainable Development of Water and Environment (ICSDWE 2021)

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The contamination of sulfate ions leading to corrosion is a severe problem in the aquatic environment, and adsorption is an effective method to remove this contaminant. In this study, magnetic silica-chitosan hybrids (MP@SiO2/CPTMS/Chi) prepared by the sol-gel method have been used for adsorbing sulfate ions from an aqueous solution. The maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax) of the adsorbent for sulfates was 108.50 mg g−1 at pH 3. The MP@SiO2/CPTMS/Chi can be easily magnetically separated (completely separated less than 5 min) from the solution after the adsorption process. High adsorption capacity and easily magnetic separation make MP@SiO2/CPTMS/Chi a prospective candidate adsorbent for removing sulfates from wastewater.

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The first author acknowledged the Ministry of Finance, the Republic of Indonesia for the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP) scholarship. This research was also financialized by the Ministry of Research and Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency through the Magister Thesis Research (PTM) Grant with the contract number: 2033/UN1/DITLIT/DIT-LIT/PT/2020.

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Sukamto, Kamiya, Y., Rusdiarso, B., Nuryono (2021). Highly Effective Magnetic Silica-Chitosan Hybrid for Sulfate Ion Adsorption. In: Jeon, HY. (eds) Sustainable Development of Water and Environment. ICSDWE 2021. Environmental Science and Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75278-1_19

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