Title of article :
Optimization of Trace Metal Ion Binding Properties of a Novel Schiff Base Using Response Surface Methodology
Author/Authors :
Sunday Nworie, Felix Department of Industrial Chemistry - Ebonyi State University - Abakaliki, Nigeria , Nwali, Chinedu Department of Industrial Chemistry - Ebonyi State University - Abakaliki, Nigeria
Abstract :
In this study, solvent extraction technique combined with response surface methodology (RSM) applying Box-Behnken design was
applied to study the uptake of metal ions from aqueous solutions using bis(2,2I-methylylidenephenol)diaminoethane (H2BMPDE). The
extractions were monitored based on the process variables of time, temperature and concentration of hydrochloric acid, metal ions and
H2BMPDE. The extraction efficiencies of metal ions by H2BMPDE optimized using RSM models indicated the estimated extraction
percentage of ˃99%. The predicted and experimental values under the same conditions showed less than 5% difference thereby making the
Box-Behnken design approach an efficient, effective and reliable method for the uptake of metal ions from aqueous solution with
H2BMPDE by solvent extraction technique. The novel Schiff base (H2BMPDE) synthesized was characterized using common
physicochemical techniques of UV-Vis, FT-IR, elemental analysis, GC-MS and NMR spectral data. The result obtained indicated that the
process could be applied in the removal of metal ions from environmental samples such as soil, industrial waste water and acid mine sites.
Keywords :
Metal ions , Schiff base , RSM , Solvent extraction
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research