Abstract

Facing the serious environmental problem caused by water pollution, it is still challenging to develop a kind of acidic wastewater treatment adsorbent with high adsorption efficiency. In this study, the negative charged cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) were used to enhance the acid-resistance of the positive charged chitosan (CTS) via both ionic and hydrogen-bonding crosslinking interactions. The prepared CTS/CNF composite membrane presented an excellent acid-resistant property (approximately 95% acid-resistant degree) and 14.71 mg/g of adsorption capacity for methylene blue in the strong acidic environment (pH = 1.22), surpassing almost reported adsorbents. Besides, the adsorption process for methylene blue conformed to the pseudo-first-order kinetic model and the Langmuir isotherm model better. Furthermore, the obtained CTS/CNF composite membrane presented excellent recyclability (about 85% desorption rate) after five recycles of adsorption-desorption. Consequently, as a novel and efficient adsorbent, the CTS/CNF composite membrane showed an outstanding application potential in the treatment of acidic wastewater.

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