Ultrasound assisted preparation of calcium alginate beads to improve absorption of Pb+2 from water

Ultrason Sonochem. 2020 Nov:68:105191. doi: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2020.105191. Epub 2020 May 28.

Abstract

Calcium alginate (CaAlg) beads were prepared using ultrasound for use in the removal of lead from natural and wastewaters by ion exchange. Ultrasound was applied in a batch mode with an ultrasonic bath or in a flow mode using an ultrasonic clamp-on device. For comparison purposes the synthesis was performed in batch mode in the absence of the ultrasound. The beads prepared using ultrasound showed a greater ion exchange capability which could be ascribed to a larger specific surface area as a result of surface roughening induced by cavitation. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images revealed that the roughening was in the form of corrugation for the product with the best ion exchange capability obtained in the flow process where preformed CaAlg droplets were subjected to ultrasound during the setting process. These beads performed 11% better for lead removal than those synthesized in the absence of ultrasound.

Keywords: Calcium alginate beads; Clamp-on; Ion exchange; Lead removal; Ultrasonic assisted synthesis.