Publication Details
Issue: Vol 4, No 1 (2026)
ISSN: 2993-2769
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Abstract

The efficiency of employing polypyrrole, poly(p-nitroaniline), and p-hydroxyaniline as adsorbents to remove lead (Pb²⁺) ions from aqueous solutions is examined in this work. These functionalized chemicals and conducting polymers have active binding sites and a large surface area, which improves their capacity to absorb heavy metal ions. The study looks at a number of variables that affect adsorption efficacy, such as adsorbent dosage, initial Pb2+ concentration, pH, and contact time. The results reveal that all three materials have a great deal of potential for removing Pb2+ ions, while their efficiency varies according to their surface characteristics and chemical makeup. The results imply that these substances may hold promise for heavy metal-contaminated wastewater treatment applications.

Keywords
Adsorption polymers wastewater