Abstract

Wheat residue based anion exchanger (WR-AE) was prepared by ETM (epichlorohydrin–triethylamine method), which is the reaction of wheat residue (WR) with epichlorohydrin and triethylamine in the presence of ethylenediamine and N,N-dimethylformamide. Characterization of WR-AE was measured, including BET surface area, SEM, zeta potential, nitrogen content and FTIR analysis. Batch experiments and statistical analysis were conducted to study its ion-exchange property for phosphate from aqueous solutions. Filter bed experiment was conducted for the regeneration test. The characteristic results validated the increased amine groups in WR-AE and its maximum sorption capacity ( Q max, mmol g −1) of phosphate was 1.80 ± 0.06 mmol g −1. More over, the WR-AE regenerated in both NaCl and HCl solutions can be repeatedly used in several sorption–desorption cycles without any significant loss of the sorption capacities.

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