Abstract
The adsorption of copper,
lead, cadmium and zinc ions by cellulose suspensions has been examined at pH
values ranging from 3.5 to 11. The chemical form of the metal ions has been
changed by adding ligands such as oxalic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic
acid, ethylene- diamine, glycine, cysteine and α,α'-bipyridyl.
Stable anionic complexes were not sorbed by the cellulose, and at a given pH
cationic complexes were sorbed less than hydrated ions. The presence of excess
ligand generally served to mask the precipitation of the metal- hydroxy species
which can occur in the pH 6-7 region. ��� The amount of metal cation sorbed increased
with pH. This has been attributed to increased ionization of acid functional
groups having a pKa value of around 4.4. ��� The implication of the results, in respect
to aqueous metal ion levels in natural systems, has been considered.
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