Radiation induced graft polymerization on polymeric matrix followed by functionalization is widely accepted for the preparation of metal adsorbents. In this paper, a pre-irradiation method was used for emulsion graft ...Radiation induced graft polymerization on polymeric matrix followed by functionalization is widely accepted for the preparation of metal adsorbents. In this paper, a pre-irradiation method was used for emulsion graft polymerization of 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate glycidylether (4-HB) onto polyethylene/polypropylene (PE/PP) nonwoven fabric. The degree of grafting (Dg) which can be calculated by weight increment was determined as a function of reaction time, irradiation dose, and monomer concentration. After 30 kGy irradiation, with 4-HB concentration of 5%, surfactant Span 20 of 0.5% at 40°C for 2 h, the trunk polymer was made grafted at a Dg of 135%. 4-HB-grafted PE/PP nonwoven fabric was modified by ethylenediamine (EDA) in isopropyl alcohol (IPA) as a solvent at 60°C. With a Dg of 135%, the amine group density of the adsorbent is 2.8 mmol/g. The adsorption test was carried out by batch experiment in several metal ion solutions, and the removal ratio from the EDA modified adsorbent of the metal ions is in the order of Cu2+ > Pb2+ > Zn2+ > Ni2+ > Li+. Compared with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) which is a typical functional monomer for graft polymerization, 4-HB-grafted adsorbent exhibited not only better mechanical property but also higher adsorption capacity of Cu2+ and Pb2+.展开更多
In order to establish a new method for making cellulose and lignin from bamboo, a high boiling solvent (HBS) pulping process with aqueous solvcnt of 1,4-butanediol was investigated. Bamboo chips were pulped with 70~9...In order to establish a new method for making cellulose and lignin from bamboo, a high boiling solvent (HBS) pulping process with aqueous solvcnt of 1,4-butanediol was investigated. Bamboo chips were pulped with 70~90% aqueous solution of 1. 4-butanediol containing a small amount of catalyst at 180~200℃ for 30~90 min. HBS bamboo cellulose is suitable for making paper. Water-insoluble HBS lignin was separated from the liquor reaction mixture by water precipitation. Recovery high boiling solvents (RHBS) is able to recycle as a pulping solvent indicating that the HBS method is a pulping process of bamboo with saving energy, saving resources and non-pollution. HBS lignin has better chemical activity and lower ash content than lignin sulfonate.展开更多
文摘Radiation induced graft polymerization on polymeric matrix followed by functionalization is widely accepted for the preparation of metal adsorbents. In this paper, a pre-irradiation method was used for emulsion graft polymerization of 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate glycidylether (4-HB) onto polyethylene/polypropylene (PE/PP) nonwoven fabric. The degree of grafting (Dg) which can be calculated by weight increment was determined as a function of reaction time, irradiation dose, and monomer concentration. After 30 kGy irradiation, with 4-HB concentration of 5%, surfactant Span 20 of 0.5% at 40°C for 2 h, the trunk polymer was made grafted at a Dg of 135%. 4-HB-grafted PE/PP nonwoven fabric was modified by ethylenediamine (EDA) in isopropyl alcohol (IPA) as a solvent at 60°C. With a Dg of 135%, the amine group density of the adsorbent is 2.8 mmol/g. The adsorption test was carried out by batch experiment in several metal ion solutions, and the removal ratio from the EDA modified adsorbent of the metal ions is in the order of Cu2+ > Pb2+ > Zn2+ > Ni2+ > Li+. Compared with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) which is a typical functional monomer for graft polymerization, 4-HB-grafted adsorbent exhibited not only better mechanical property but also higher adsorption capacity of Cu2+ and Pb2+.
文摘In order to establish a new method for making cellulose and lignin from bamboo, a high boiling solvent (HBS) pulping process with aqueous solvcnt of 1,4-butanediol was investigated. Bamboo chips were pulped with 70~90% aqueous solution of 1. 4-butanediol containing a small amount of catalyst at 180~200℃ for 30~90 min. HBS bamboo cellulose is suitable for making paper. Water-insoluble HBS lignin was separated from the liquor reaction mixture by water precipitation. Recovery high boiling solvents (RHBS) is able to recycle as a pulping solvent indicating that the HBS method is a pulping process of bamboo with saving energy, saving resources and non-pollution. HBS lignin has better chemical activity and lower ash content than lignin sulfonate.