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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/28623| Title: | Rational Design of an Ion-Imprinted Polymer for Aqueous Methylmercury Sorption |
| Authors: | Mesa, Ruddy L. Villa, Javier E. L. Khan, Sabir Alves Peixoto, Rafaella R. Morgano, Marcelo A. Gonçalves, Luís Moreira Sotomayor, Maria D. P. T. Picasso, Gino |
| Keywords: | Bulk polymerization;Computational modelling;Environmental analysis;Imprinting technology;Mercury detection and removal;Ion recognition;Ionic imprinting polymers;Sample preparation;Separation science;Water analysis |
| Issue Date: | Dec-2020 |
| Publisher: | MDPI Open Access Journals |
| Abstract: | Methylmercury (MeHg+) is a mercury species that is very toxic for humans, and its monitoring and sorption from environmental samples of water are a public health concern. In this work, a combination of theory and experiment was used to rationally synthesize an ion-imprinted polymer (IIP) with the aim of the extraction of MeHg+ from samples of water. Interactions among MeHg+ and possible reaction components in the pre-polymerization stage were studied by computational simulation using density functional theory. Accordingly, 2-mercaptobenzimidazole (MBI) and 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT), acrylic acid (AA) and ethanol were predicted as excellent sulfhydryl ligands, a functional monomer and porogenic solvent, respectively. Characterization studies by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) revealed the obtention of porous materials with specific surface areas of 11 m2 g−1 (IIP–MBI–AA) and 5.3 m2 g−1 (IIP–MBT–AA). Under optimized conditions, the maximum adsorption capacities were 157 µg g−1 (for IIP–MBI–AA) and 457 µg g−1 (for IIP–MBT–AA). The IIP–MBT–AA was selected for further experiments and application, and the selectivity coefficients were MeHg+/Hg2+ (0.86), MeHg+/Cd2+ (260), MeHg+/Pb2+ (288) and MeHg+/Zn2+ (1510), highlighting the material’s high affinity for MeHg+. The IIP was successfully applied to the sorption of MeHg+ in river and tap water samples at environmentally relevant concentrations. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/28623 |
| Rights: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| Appears in Collections: | Fondos Concursables |
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