Abstract

This study demonstrates the enhanced Cu2+ adsorption capability of polyaniline nanofibers (PAni NFs) by doping of phytic acid. The PAni NFs were synthesized by radical polymerization process using acidic solutions of hydrochloric and phytic acid, yielding chlorinated (Cl-) and phytic acid-doped (Ph-) PAni NFs. The Ph-PAni NFs showed remarkably higher Cu2+-adsorption efficiency than Cl-PAni NFs, presumably owing to high capacity and/or high ionic affinity of the doped phytic acid in Ph-PAni NFs. The pH-dependent adsorption capability exhibited increasing Cu2+ adsorption trend as increasing aqueous pH because of spontaneous deprotonation of the doped phytic acid in a basic environment. Furthermore, Ph-PAni NFs showed stable, high Cu2+ adsorption capability, irrespective of Co2+ concentration in the bimetallic Cu and Co aqueous solution. Surface morphologies of PAni NFs were investigated using electron microscopy, and molecular structures were identified using X-ray photoemission and Fourier transform infrar...

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