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Abstract Chitosan(chitin)/cellulose composites as biodegradable biosorbents were prepared under an environment‐friendly preparation processes using ionic liquids. Infrared and X‐ray photoelectron spectra indicated the stronger intermolecular hydrogen bond between chitosan and cellulose, and the hydroxyl and amine groups were believed to be the metal ion binding sites. Among the prepared biosorbents, freeze‐dried composite had higher adsorption capacity and better stability. The capacity of adsorption was found to be Cu(II) (0.417 mmol/g) > Zn(II) (0.303 mmol/g) > Cr(VI) (0.251 mmol/g) > Ni(II) (0.225 mmol/g) > Pb(II) (0.127 mmol/g) at the same initial concentration 5 mmol L −1 . In contrast to some other chitosan‐type biosorbenrts, preparation and component of the biosorbent were obviously more environment friendly. Moreover, adsorption capacity of chitosan in the blending biosorbent could be fully shown. © 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2009
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