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Authors: Wang WS, Li YB, Gao BJ, Huang XW, Zhang YQ, Xu Y, An FQ
Article Title: Effective removal of Fe(II) impurity from rare earth solution using surface imprinted polymer.
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Chemical Engineering Research and Design
Volume: 91
Issue: (12)
Page numbers: 2759-2764.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2013.05.006
Alternative URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263876213001974

Abstract: Rare earth is a very important resource. But, impurities, such as Fe2+, have great influence on the properties of rare earth material. In this paper, a novel Fe2+-ionic imprinted polyamine functionalized silica gel adsorbent was prepared by a surface imprinting technique for selective adsorption of Fe2+ from rare earth solution. Firstly, functional macromolecule polyethyleneimine (PEI) was grafted onto the surfaces of silica gel particles, and the PEI/SiO2 was formed. Secondly, the ionic imprinting process was carried out using Fe2+ ion as a template, and Cr3+ ionic imprinting polyamine IIP-PEI/SiO2 was prepared. The adsorption and recognition properties of IIP-PEI/SiO2 for Fe2+ were studied in detail, and the effects of main imprinting conditions, such as the amount of crosslinking agent and reaction time, on the adsorption property of the imprinted material IIP-PEI/SiO2 were examined. The experimental results showed that the IIP-PEI/SiO2 possesses strong adsorption affinity, specific recognition ability, and excellent selectivity for Fe2+. The adsorption capacity could reach to 0.334 mmol g-1, and relative selectivity coefficients to Pr3+ and Ce3+ are 23.25 and 18.42, respectively. Besides, the IIP-PEI/SiO2 was regenerated easily using diluted hydrochloric acid solution as eluent and IIP-PEI/SiO2 possesses better reusability
Template and target information: ferrous ion, Fe(II)
Author keywords: Surface ionic imprinting, selectivity, removal, Fe(II), Rare earth, silica gel

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