| Literature DB >> 34600392 |
Yue Gao1, Ru-Yi Zhou2, Lifeng Yao3, Weiyan Yin4, Jun-Xia Yu5, Qinyan Yue1, Zhiyong Xue6, Haifeng He7, Baoyu Gao8.
Abstract
With the deepening of the concept of recycling economy and green chemistry, selective capture of Cu(II) from wastewater by biosorbent and reuse of the spent Cu(II)-loaded adsorbent are of great significance. Herein, we synthesized composite of rice husk (RH) with mesoporous silica MCM-41 (RH@MCM-41) modified by organosilane containing amino and schiff groups as functional monomer and cross-linking agent. The silica modified RH@MCM-41 was employed as supporter to fabricate copper ion-imprinted polymers as absorbents (named as RM-CIIPs) via surface ion imprinting technique. Adsorption isotherms, kinetics, selectivity and mechanism of RM-CIIPs to remove Cu(II) were investigated with respect to different adsorption condition. Furthermore, we explored the catalytic activity of spent Cu(II)-loaded adsorbent in Glaser coupling reaction. Batch adsorption studies revealed that RM-CIIP-3 prepared with functional monomer shows the best adsorption capacity (91.4 mg/g) for Cu(II), and adsorption equilibrium could be reached within 30 min. RM-CIIP-3 exhibited an excellent selectivity for capturing Cu(II) and reusability in six adsorption/desorption cycles. More importantly, the spent Cu(II)-loaded adsorbent could be used as bio-heterogeneous catalyst and afford the desired product (1,4-diphenylbutadiyne) in 99.1% yield. Our research indicates an eco-friendly systematic strategy to utilize the waste material as an adsorbent for removing heavy metals and catalyst for industry.Entities:
Keywords: Catalytic activity; Cu(II) capture; Glaser coupling reaction; Ion-imprinted polymer; Rice husk
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34600392 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588