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>Characterization of AAm/4-Styrenesulfonic Acid Sodium Salt/PEG Hydrogels Crosslinked by PEGDA as Highly Swollen Adsorbents for the Effective Removal of Janus Green B from Aqueous Solutions
Characterization of AAm/4-Styrenesulfonic Acid Sodium Salt/PEG Hydrogels Crosslinked by PEGDA as Highly Swollen Adsorbents for the Effective Removal of Janus Green B from Aqueous Solutions
In this study, it has been investigated that the incorporation of poly(ethylene glycol) and 4-styrenesulfonic acid sodium salt into acrylamide hydrogel during free radical solution polymerization synthesis for novel highly swollen adsorbents and for the effective removal of some potential pollutants from aqueous solutions such as cationic dyes. Poly(ethylene glycol)diacrylate was used as a multifunctional crosslinker. The main purpose of this study was to combine both monomers and a polymer in a new polymeric system. Dye sorption properties of the polymeric hydrogels were investigated by using cationic dye such as Janus Green B. Swelling and sorption studies were carried out at 25°C. For structural characterization, FT-IR analysis and SEM studies were applied. To determine the sorption behaviors of Janus Green B, some sorption parameters such as dye removal capacity, adsorption percentage, and partition coefficient of the polymeric hydrogels were investigated.
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