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Selective removal of 2,4-dichlorophenol from contaminated water using non-covalent imprinted microspheres

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 157, Issue 6, Pages 1879-1885

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2009.01.014

Keywords

2,4-Dichlorophenol; Molecularly imprinted polymer; Removal; Water

Funding

  1. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China [2007AA06Z303]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [50878061]
  3. State Key Lab. of Urban Water Resource and Environment [ESK200801]

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A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) for selective removal of 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) in water was prepared as microspheres by the reverse microemulsion polymerization method based on the non-covalent interactions between 2,4-DCP, oleic acid, and divinylbenzene in acetonitrile. Microspheres have been characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR) and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS) studies with evidence of 2,4-DCP linkage in polymer particles and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to study their morphological properties. The proper adsorption and selective recognition ability of the MIP were studied by an equilibrium-adsorption method. The MIP showed outstanding affinity towards 2,4-DCP in aqueous solution and the optimum pH value for binding has been found around the neutral range. The molecular recognition of 2,4-DCP was analyzed in detail by using molecular modeling software. In addition, by investigating the variation in the adsorption ability of the MIP, it clearly showed excellent reproducibility. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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