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Efficient Recovery of Neodymium in Acidic System by Free-Standing Dual-Template Docking Oriented Ionic Imprinted Mesoporous Films

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 730-739

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b13049

Keywords

neodymium recovery; dual-template docking orienting; imprinted mesoporous films; biotemplate; selective separation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21446015, 21576120, U1507115, U1507118]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20131223, BK20140534, BK20140580, BK20151350]

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Neodymium (Nd) is critical component of sintered neodymium magnets. Separation of Nd from consumer magnets has attracted a widespread attention. In this paper, we presented free-standing ionic imprinted mesoporous film materials for facile and highly efficient targeted separation of Nd, from permanent magnets by dual-template docking oriented ionic imprinting (DTD-OII) method. DTD-OII is based on dual-template docking oriented molecular imprinting. Compared with conventional imprinting, this novel strategy does not need extra steps, but significantly advance imprinted efficiency. With optimization of functional monomer, our free-standing dual-template docking oriented ionic imprinted mesoporous films exhibit excellent adsorption of Nd by solid liquid extraction. The Nd adsorption capacity for optimized films was 34.98 mg g(-1) under pH = 3.0. The distribution coefficient of Nd was 636 mL g(-1), which indicates films possess significantly selectivity of Nd. In addition, efficient dual-template docking oriented ionic imprinting makes films demonstrating an outstanding of reusability by cycle test, which appreciating their potential for industrial application.

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