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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Ren YM, Liu PX, Feng J, Ma J, Wen Q, Zhang ML
Article Title: Selective recognition of molybdenum(VI) from water by Mo(VI) oxy ion-imprinted particle as an adsorbent.
Publication date: 2013
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume: 219
Page numbers: 286-294.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2013.01.018

Abstract: The isonicotinic acid (4-picolinic acid) served as a functional monomer firstly to prepare Mo(VI) oxy ion-imprinted particle (Mo-IIP) by the surface metal ion imprinting technique with a sol-gel process on the surface of amino-silica, and TEOS acted as a cross-linker monomer. The prepared Mo-IIP was characterized and its proper selectivity recognition ability was investigated by single binding experiments comparing to Mo(VI) oxy ion non-imprinted particle (Mo-NIP). Furthermore, the reuse was carried out. A possible imprinting mechanism was put forward for the Mo-IIP. The binding process fitted well to the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, the Langmuir model, and the Weber-Morris model. The results suggested that a multi-step with the film and intraparticle diffusion process might dominate this chemical sorption for Mo(VI) binding onto Mo-IIP. The Mo-IIP exhibited selectivity for Mo(VI) with a remarkably high binding capacity 2171.46 μmol g-1, which was 7.6 times higher than that of the Mo-NIP. Such efficient selectivity might be due to the complexation ability of nitrogen atom in the 4-picolinic acid with supper memory sites after imprinting process. The excellent affinity and exclusive selectivity make the Mo-IIP become an potential material for Mo(VI) removal and concentration from the water environment
Template and target information: molybdenum ion, Mo(VI)
Author keywords: Molybdenum(VI), Metal ion imprinting, selectivity, adsorbent


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