Kinetic and thermodynamic biosorption of Pb(II) by using a carboxymethyl chitosanâpectinâBADGEâPb(II)-imprinted ion polymer adsorbent
BUDI HASTUTI^11 
DWI SISWANTA^22 
[1] Department of Chemistry Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Indonesia^1;Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Sekip Utara, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia^2
Pb(II)-imprinted pectin-carboxymethyl chitosan-BADGE or Pb(II)-CPBwas synthesized by mixed pectin (Pec) and carboxymethyl chitosan (CC) and then crosslinked with a crosslinking agent bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE)to form a stable adsorbent and resistant to acidic media. As a first step, the synthesis was performed by reacting the âOH group among Pec and CC with BADGE to form CPB. The Pb(II) ion was then imprinted with the PecâCC gel and formed Pb(II)-CPB. Furthermore, the release of Pb(II) ions from the adsorbent was performed using the chelating agent, Na$_2$EDTA. The kinetic and thermodynamic equilibrium of the batch sorption of Pb(II) onto Pb(II)-CPB were investigated. The results of this study showed that the adsorption process of the Pb(II)-CPB adsorbent could be well described by the pseudo-second order model. The thermodynamic biosorbent in adsorption of the Pb(II) ion follows Freundlich isotherm. The adsorption energy of the adsorbent was 15.59 kJ mol$^{â1}$. This proves that the mechanism process of the adsorbent to Pb(II) ions occurs by physical adsorption. The Pb(II)-CPB adsorbent shows a significantly higher capacity compared to Pec and chitosan. Adsorption capacity of Pb(II)-CPB was $664.44 \times 10^{â3}$. The Pb(II)-CPB adsorbent has higher selectivity on Pb$^{2+}$ ions compared to Pec and CC with the adsorption selectivity order Pb(II)/Zn(II)