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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119207
Keywords
Schiff base; Chitosan; Mercury(II) ions; Ion-imprinting
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- Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia [0015-1442-S]
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The ion-imprinting methodology was used to fabricate a mercury ion-imprinted sorbent with high selectivity and fast adsorption kinetics. The obtained sorbent showed a maximum capacity of 315 mg/g and exhibited potential applications.
Ion-imprinting methodology was utilized in the fabrication of mercury ion-imprinted sorbent derived from modified chitosan derivatives. The Schiff base ligand was first derived from 4-amino-3-hydroxybenzoic acid and 2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde (HPB) and then incorporated with chitosan via amide bonds. The obtained modified chitosan polymeric ligand (PBCS) was combined with Hg(II) ions to produce the corresponding polymeric complex and the imprinting was then achieved upon the glutaraldehyde cross-linking and eliminating the incorporated Hg(II) ions to finally have the Hg(II) ion-imprinted sorbent material (Hg-PBCS). The materials have been investigated using various techniques such as NMR and FTIR and the obtained sorbent was examined to evaluate its selective affinity to capture the target Hg(II) ions. The developed Hg-PBCS sorbent exhibited a higher tendency toward the targeted Hg(II) ions compared to the control non-imprinted sorbent particle (NI-PBCS) with a maximum capacity of 315 mg/g. Also, the sorbent displayed relatively rapid adsorption kinetics that best correlated with the pseudo-second-order model.
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