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Removed heavy metal ions from wastewater reuse for chemiluminescence: Successive application of lignin-based composite hydrogels

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 421, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126722

Keywords

Functionalized hydrogel; Heavy metal removal; Chemiluminescence; Lignin; Polyacrylic acid

Funding

  1. Foundation of NSFC-CONICFT Joint Project [51961125207]
  2. Liaoning Province Xingliao Talent Plan Outstanding Talent Project [XLYC1901004]
  3. Innovation Support Program for High-level Talents of Dalian (Top and Leading Talents) [201913]
  4. Dalian City Outstanding Talent Project [2019RD13]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22008018]
  6. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province [2020-MS-272]
  7. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2020M670716]
  8. Start-up Fund for Doctoral Research of Dalian Polytechnic University [2020-07]
  9. Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Biobased Material and Green Papermaking, Qilu University of Technology, Shandong Academy of Sciences [KF201914]
  10. Foundation of Key Laboratory of State Forestry and Grassland Administration for Plant Fiber Functional Materials [2020KFJJ06]

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The novel sulfomethylated lignin-grafted-polyacrylic acid (SL-g-PAA) hydrogel was fabricated for efficient removal of heavy metal ions from wastewater, and successfully reused for chemiluminescence. The hydrogel showed high content of lignin and exhibited efficient removal of various metal ions, while the spent hydrogel was reused to develop a new CL system with high intensity and long duration time. The combination of facile fabrication process, renewable raw materials, and ingenious strategy for successive application in adsorption and CL suggest great potential for application in wastewater treatment, biological imaging, and cold light sources.
The novel sulfomethylated lignin-grafted-polyacrylic acid (SL-g-PAA) hydrogel was fabricated in this work via a facile and green synthetic strategy for the efficient removal of heavy metal ions from wastewater, and then successively reused for chemiluminescence (CL). The sulfomethylation of lignin was first performed to improve its water solubility and introduce numerous active sites for adsorption of heavy metal ions. The as-synthesized SL-g-PAA hydrogel with high content of lignin exhibited the highly efficient and rapid removal of various metal ions from simulated wastewater. More importantly, the spent hydrogel (M2+@SL-g-PAA) after adsorption was reused for the first time to develop a new CL system by an ingenious strategy, in which these metal ions adsorbed on M2+@SL-g-PAA act as heterogeneous catalytic sites to catalyze the CL reaction between N-(4aminobutyl)-N-ethylisoluminol (ABEI) and H2O2. The resultant CL system displayed high CL intensity and long duration time, which could be observed by naked eye in the dark and lasted for > 24 h. The combination of facile fabrication process, renewable raw materials, and ingenious strategy for successive application in adsorption and CL endows this lignin-based composite hydrogel with a great potential for application in wastewater treatment, biological imaging and cold light sources.

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