Exploration of a novel bifunctional Ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid) modified alginate-based polymer composite for efficient biodiesel synthesis and Pb (II) adsorption
Key Points
Biodiesel synthesis efficiency increased significantly with the use of the novel polymer composite—demonstrating improved yields.
The modified alginate-based composite exhibited enhanced Pb (II) adsorption capacities, outperforming traditional methods.
Assessment involved analyzing the polymer's bifunctional capabilities in real-time biodiesel production and heavy metal removal processes.
This highlights the potential for environmentally sustainable applications in biofuels and heavy metal filtration, needing further studies.
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Exploration of a novel bifunctional Ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid) modified alginate-based polymer composite for efficient biodiesel synthesis and Pb (II) adsorption | Synapse