JOURNAL ARTICLE

Selective Removal of Iron from Aqueous Solution using Ion Imprinted Cyanato-Functionalized Silica Gel Sorbents

Hong‐Tao FanTing Sun

Year: 2012 Journal:   Separation Science and Technology Vol: 47 (3)Pages: 507-512   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract We combined a surface imprinting technique with sol-gel process for preparing a new iron(III)-imprinted cyanato-functionalized silica gel sorbents using (3-cyanatopropyl)triethoxysilane as the functional monomer, and epichlorohydrin as the cross-linking agent for the selective removal of iron(III) from aqueous solution. The iron(III)-imprinted cyanato-functionalized silica gel was characterized by FT-IR spectra and the static adsorption-desorption method. Maximum binding capacity, optimum pH, and equilibrium binding time were found to be 35.6 mg · g−1, pH 3, and 20 min, respectively. The relative selectivity coefficients of ion imprinted cyanato-functionalized silica gel sorbents for Fe(III)/Ni(II), Fe(III)/Co(II), Fe(III)/Cd(II), and Fe(III)/Pb(II) were 8.56, 11.95, 16.96, and 50.71 times greater than the non-imprinted silica gel, respectively. The iron(III)-imprinted cyanato-functionalized silica gel sorbents could be used repeatedly without significantly decreasing their adsorption capacities. Keywords: (3-Cyanatopropyl)triethoxysilaneion imprinted polymerironsol-gel ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This project was partly sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 40803037).

Keywords:
Chemistry Triethoxysilane Silica gel Adsorption Epichlorohydrin Aqueous solution Selectivity Nuclear chemistry Desorption Molecular imprinting Inorganic chemistry Sol-gel Chromatography Polymer chemistry Catalysis Organic chemistry Chemical engineering

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