| Literature DB >> 21323322 |
Jennifer E Lofgreen1, Igor L Moudrakovski, Geoffrey A Ozin.
Abstract
We have prepared molecularly imprinted mesoporous organosilica (MIMO) using a semicovalent imprinting technique. A thermally reversible covalent bond was used to link a bisphenol A (BPA) imprint molecule to a functional alkoxysilane monomer at two points to generate a covalently bound imprint precursor. This precursor was incorporated into a cross-linked periodic mesoporous silica matrix via a typical acid-catalyzed, triblock copolymer-templated, sol-gel synthesis. Evidence of imprint sites buried in the pore walls was found through careful characterization of the imprinted material and its comparison to similarly prepared non-imprinted mesoporous organosilica (NIMO) and pure periodic mesoporous silica (PMS). After thermal treatment, the imprinted material (MIMO-ir) removed more than 90% of appropriately sized bisphenol species from water, yet showed significantly lower binding for both smaller and larger molecules containing phenol moieties. Identically treated NIMO-ir showed much poorer retention behavior than MIMO-ir for the same bisphenol species and behaved only slightly better than PMS-ir.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21323322 DOI: 10.1021/nn1035697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881