<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>736</id><JournalTitle>REMOVAL OF CD 2+ IONS FROM BLOOD AND WATER SAMPLES BY  FOLIC ACID MODIFIED SILICA NANOPARTICLES USING SOLIDPHASE EXTRACTION AND SORPTIVE-FLOTATION TECHNIQUES</JournalTitle><Abstract>In the present  study,  silica nanoparticles  modified  with  folic acid(NS-FA)were  synthesized and characterized using 
some  instrumental  techniques  such  as  elemental  analysis,  scanning  electron  microscopy  (SEM),Transmission  electron 
microscopy  (TEM)  and  FTIR.  The  modified  silica  nanoparticles  were  employed  for  removal  of  Cd
2+
from  blood  and  water 
samples by two different separation techniques. For solid-phase extraction method, effect of some important parameters such as 
initial  pH,  temperature,  contact  time  and  adsorbate  concentration  were  examined  to  evaluate  the  optimum  adsorption 
conditions. The adsorption  kinetics  followed  pseudo-second-order kinetic  model  showing  hat  the chemical adsorption is the 
rate-determining  step.  Also,  the  adsorption  isotherm  experiments  revealed  the  best  fit  with  Langmuir  model  and  maximum 
adsorption  capacity  of  18.25  mg/g.  For  flotation  method,  a  series  of  bench-scale  experiments  performed  in  the  laboratory, 
targeting to assess the feasibility of using  NS-FA as an efficient sorbent as well as oleic acid (HOL) as a surfactant. The effects 
of the process variables such as: initial solution pH, adsorbent, surfactant and cadmium concentrations and shaking time that 
influence  the  sorptive-flotation  process  were  examined.  Promising  results  were  obtained  under  the  optimum  conditions, 
according to which nearly 100% of cadmium, at pH 6 and at room temperature (~25Â°C), was removed</Abstract><Email>fsscd@yahoo.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>7</volume><issue>3</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Modified silica nanoparticles,Folic acid</keyword><AUTHORS>Ibrahim M. M. Kenawy,Hany M. M. Youssef,Ahmed M. Abdullah</AUTHORS><afflication>Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura 35516, Egypt,Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura 35516, Egypt,Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura 35516, Egypt</afflication></Article></Articles>