| Literature DB >> 23894024 |
Hui Hang1, Chunxiang Li, Jianming Pan, Linzi Li, Jiangdong Dai, Xiaohui Dai, Ping Yu, Yonghai Feng.
Abstract
Porous/magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers (PM-MIPs) were prepared by Pickering emulsion polymerization. The reaction was carried out in an oil/water emulsion using magnetic halloysite nanotubes as the stabilizer instead of a toxic surfactant. In the oil phase, the imprinting process was conducted by radical polymerization of functional and cross-linked monomers, and porogen chloroform generated steam under the high reaction temperature, which resulted in some pores decorated with easily accessible molecular binding sites within the as-made PM-MIPs. The characterization demonstrated that the PM-MIPs were porous and magnetic inorganic-polymer composite microparticles with magnetic sensitivity (M(s) = 0.7448 emu/g), thermal stability (below 473 K) and magnetic stability (over the pH range of 2.0-8.0). The PM-MIPs were used as a sorbent for the selective binding of lambdacyhalothrin (LC) and rapidly separated under an external magnetic field. The Freundlich isotherm model gave a good fit to the experimental data. The adsorption kinetics of the PM-MIPs was well described by pseudo-second-order kinetics, indicating that the chemical process could be the rate-limiting step in the adsorption of LC. The selective recognition experiments exhibited the outstanding selective adsorption effect of the PM-MIPs for target LC. Moreover, the PM-MIPs regeneration without significant loss in adsorption capacity was demonstrated by at least four repeated cycles.Entities:
Keywords: Lambdacyhalothrin; Molecularly imprinted polymers; Pickering emulsion polymerization; Porous and magnetic microparticles; Selective separation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23894024 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201300494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645