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  • A process of applying polypyrrole-engineered pulp fibers prepared using hydrogen peroxide as oxidant to detoxification of Cr(VI)-contaminated water.

A process of applying polypyrrole-engineered pulp fibers prepared using hydrogen peroxide as oxidant to detoxification of Cr(VI)-contaminated water.

Bioresource technology (2013-01-24)
Yu Lei, Xueren Qian, Jing Shen, Xianhui An
ABSTRACT

In this study, different from previous reports, an alternative process for detoxification of Cr(VI)-contaminated water with polypyrrole-engineered pulp fibers prepared using low cost hydrogen peroxide as oxidant was proposed. The process conditions in preparation of the engineered fibers as well as the water treatment conditions were optimized, and the behavior of Cr desorption from the engineered fibers was evaluated. The results showed that the proposed process was highly efficient in Cr(VI)-detoxification via the integration of adsorption with reduction. Compared with the previously reported polyaniline-engineered fibers prepared with hydrogen peroxide as oxidant, the engineered fibers studied in this work was much more effective.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Polypyrrole, doped, conductivity 0.5-1.5 S/cm (pressed pellet, typical), extent of labeling: ~5 wt. % loading, coated on titanium dioxide
Sigma-Aldrich
Polypyrrole, conductivity 10-50 S/cm (pressed pellet)
Sigma-Aldrich
Polypyrrole, doped, conductivity 30 S/cm (bulk), extent of labeling: 20 wt. % loading, composite with carbon black