Microwave-enhanced synthesis of biodegradable multifunctional chitosan hydrogels for wastewater treatment

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Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Polymer Engineering

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Chitosan, a derivative of chitin, is a biodegradable polymer known of its favorable properties, applicable in medicine and industry. Commonly obtained chitosan hydrogels are of various swelling capacity, and may bind only anions losing their susceptibility to biodegradation. Hydrogels are mostly obtained using toxic crosslinkers, which pollute environment due to waste generation during their synthesis. In the present article a novel, waste-free method for obtaining chitosan hydrogels under microwave irradiation, is described. Their chemical and morphological structure, swelling properties, sorption capability of a model dye and cadmium ions are described, and kinetic studies, were carried out. Biodegradability of the obtained hydrogels was investigated with the Sturm Test method. As a result, multifunctional chitosan hydrogels with both negative and positive surface charges and increased ability of anions and cations binding, were obtained. Materials were fully biodegradable, capable to absorb high amounts of water, as well as to remove various water contaminants.

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biodegradable polymers, wastewater treatment, microwave synthesis, biodegradation studies, green chemistry

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eXPRESS Polymer Letters. 2017, vol. 11, no. 10, p. 809-819.