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Selective removal of nicotine from the main stream smoke by using a surface-imprinted polymer monolith as adsorbent.

X H Huang1, J J Song1, H Li2, M T Gong1, Y Zhang1.   

Abstract

Using molecularly imprinted polymer as a selective adsorbent for gaseous toxicants is a novel attempt. In present work, a nicotine surface-imprinted monolith (MIM) was used for the selective removal of nicotine from smoke. First, the retention capacity and selectivity for this MIM was tested by using it as the stationary phase in gas chromatography and chromatographic conditions optimized. Then, the gas phase adsorption isotherms of MIM were constructed and the adsorption thermodynamics explored. At last, the applicability for MIM in the removal of nicotine in smoke was explored. Results indicated a stronger retention capacity and a higher selectivity of MIM toward the template vapor, with a capacity factor (87.88) and a selectivity factor (10.15) under the optimized conditions. A higher standard adsorption enthalpy change for this MIM toward the template (ΔHa0 = 65.53 kJ mol-1) than that for the non-imprinted monolith (NIM) column (ΔHa0 = 47.46 kJ mol-1) was observed. The adsorption isotherm for MIM appears the BET type II shape, while that for the NIM was approximately linear. When this MIM was used as the adsorbent, it exhibited a high performance in the selective removal of nicotine from the main stream smoke, with an adsorption percentage of 99.43%.
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Keywords:  Adsorption; Molecularly imprinted polymer; Nicotine; Selective removal; Surface-imprinted monolith

Year:  2018        PMID: 30408687     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.10.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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