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Detection and adsorption of Hg2+ by new mesoporous silica and membrane material grafted with a chemodosimeter

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 21, Issue 38, Pages 14441-14447

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1jm11704a

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  1. NSFC/China [2011CB808400]

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A novel organic-inorganic silica material (MCM-3T), prepared by covalent immobilization of the 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole-based chemodosimeter 3 and thiol group to the mesoporous silica material (MCM-48 type), was characterized by several spectroscopic methods. The MCM-3T shows excellent optical properties with a detection limit of ca. 8.0 x 10(-6) M under optimized conditions and exclusively distinguishes the Hg2+ ion from other metal ions in aqueous solution. The MCM-3T can detect Hg2+ ion in a large pH range from 5.0 to 11.0, indicating its convenience for practical application. The MCM-3T is also an outstanding adsorbent for the removal of Hg2+ ion from aqueous solution. The adsorption process of Hg2+ ion on the MCM-3T is well described by the Freundlich isotherm equation and the equilibrium adsorption capacity is 234.88 mg g(-1). Furthermore, a new multifunctional silica membrane was synthesized on an alumina ceramic tube and characterized by SEM. The color and emission color of the membrane changed obviously and 90.7% of Hg2+ ion relative to the initial feed was removed after aqueous Hg2+ ion solution permeated through the membrane. This simple synthetic strategy, the economical starting materials, and the considerable signal changes exhibit a promising application of the MCM-3T and multifunctional silica membrane for the simultaneous detection and separation of Hg2+ ion in environmental and industrial fields.

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