Ion-selective imprinted beads for aluminum removal from aqueous solutions

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作者
Andaç, M
Özyapi, E
Senel, S
Say, R
Denizli, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hacettepe, Div Biochem, Dept Chem, Ankara, Turkey
[2] Anadolu Univ, Dept Chem, Eskisehir, Turkey
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10.1021/ie0512338
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
The aim of this study is to prepare ion-imprinted polymers that can be used for the selective removal of aluminum ions [Al3+] from aqueous solutions. N-Methacryloyl-L-glutamic acid (MAGA) was chosen as the complexing monomer. In the first step, Al3+ was complexed with MAGA and Al3+-imprinted poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate-N-methacryloyl-L-glutamic acid) (MIP) beads were synthesized by suspension polymerization. After that, the template ions (i.e., Al3+) were removed using 0.1 M EDTA solution. The specific surface area of the MIP beads was found to be 55.6 m(2)/g with a size range of 63-140 mu m in diameter, and the swelling ratio was 102%. According to the elemental analysis results, the MIP beads contained 640,mu mol of MAGA/g of polymer. The maximum adsorption capacity was 122.9 mu mol of Al3+/g of beads. The applicability of two kinetic models including pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order models was estimated on the basis of comparative analysis of the corresponding rate parameters, equilibrium capacity, and correlation coefficients. Results suggest that chemisorption processes could be the rate-limiting step in the adsorption process. The relative selectivity coefficients of MIP beads for Al3+/Ni2+, Al3+/Cu2+, and Al3+/Fe3+ were respectively 1427, 14.8, and 6.2 times greater than that of the nonimprinted matrix. The MIP beads could be used many times without significantly decreasing in their adsorption capacities.
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页码:1780 / 1786
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