Abstract: Using 3-chloropropyltriethoxysilane as an anchor, the functional monomer linear polyethylenimine(PEI) was grafted on the surface of mesoporous MCM-41. La3+ was selected as the template ion and epichlorohydrin was used as the crosslinker. A lanthanum ion MCM-41 imprinted polymer (La(III)-IIP-PEI/MCM-41) was prepared, and a non-ion-imprinted polymer (NIP-PEI/MCM-41) was arranged in the same manner. The La3+ surface imprinted polymer was characterized by means of infrared spectrometer, thermogravimetric(TG) analyzer, and scanning electron microscope(SEM). The optimal adsorption conditions and selective adsorption properties of La(III)-IIP-PEI/MCM-41 for La3+ were determined by static adsorption method and adsorption performance. Experiments show that the maximum adsorption capacity of La(III)-IIP-PEI/MCM-41 can reach 212.69 mg g-1. Adsorption equilibrium can be reached at 30 min. Quasi-second-order kinetic model can be used to describe its adsorption mechanism. La(III)-IIP-PEI/MCM-41 also has a strong selectivity for La3+
Template and target information: Lanthanum ion, La(III)
Author keywords: Lanthanum ion, Surface ion imprinted polymer, polyethyleneimine, selectivity