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Ion-Imprinted Polymeric Materials for Selective Adsorption of Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solution

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 28, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28062798

Keywords

adsorption; ion-imprinted polymers; heavy metal ions; selectivity; wastewater treatment

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The introduction of ion-imprinted polymers (IIPs) based on the molecular imprinting methodology has provided an innovative solution for the selective recognition of heavy metal ions (HMIs). Recent advances have demonstrated that IIPs exhibit higher selectivity coefficients, enabling various environmental applications such as extraction, monitoring, detection, and quantification of HMIs. This review critically analyzes relevant literature studies from the past decade, focusing on the selective removal of transition metal ions using IIPs. It discusses the chemical components, ion-imprinting technologies, characterization methods, synthesis parameters, adsorption performance, and solid phase extraction of heavy metal ions by different IIPs.
The introduction of selective recognition sites toward certain heavy metal ions (HMIs) is a great challenge, which has a major role when the separation of species with similar physicochemical features is considered. In this context, ion-imprinted polymers (IIPs) developed based on the principle of molecular imprinting methodology, have emerged as an innovative solution. Recent advances in IIPs have shown that they exhibit higher selectivity coefficients than non-imprinted ones, which could support a large range of environmental applications starting from extraction and monitoring of HMIs to their detection and quantification. This review will emphasize the application of IIPs for selective removal of transition metal ions (including HMIs, precious metal ions, radionuclides, and rare earth metal ions) from aqueous solution by critically analyzing the most relevant literature studies from the last decade. In the first part of this review, the chemical components of IIPs, the main ion-imprinting technologies as well as the characterization methods used to evaluate the binding properties are briefly presented. In the second part, synthesis parameters, adsorption performance, and a descriptive analysis of solid phase extraction of heavy metal ions by various IIPs are provided.

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