Ion imprinting and imprinted polymers have found numerous
applications in various fields. A new type of polymer network, namely the
Tetravalent Cerium Cation-Imprinted Crosslinked Polymer Network (Ce(IV)-CICPN),
has been synthesized using a metal-ion imprinting strategy in an aqueous
medium, with N,N-Methylene-bis-acrylamide (NNMBA) serving as the crosslinker.
The CPN's characteristics were assessed through UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR
spectroscopy, PXRD analysis, SEM studies, EDX, and thermogravimetric analysis.
Adsorption performance was evaluated via adsorption isotherms and kinetics,
employing a batch equilibration method to optimize conditions for maximal
sorption of Ce(IV) ions by the Ce(IV)-CICPN, which was then compared to a
Non-imprinted Crosslinked Polymer Network (Non-imprinted CPN). The maximum
adsorption capacity was determined to be 70.3 mg/g. Additionally, BET surface
area analysis revealed the surface area of Ce(IV)-CICPN and Non-imprinted CPNs
to be 2.103m2 g-1 and 0.62m2g-1respectively.
Investigation into selectivity regarding Ce(IV) ions over Zn(II), Mg(II),
Cr(IV), and V(V) indicated the polymer's effectiveness as a selective sorbent
for Ce(IV) ions.
Author(s)details:-
P. Rohith
PG Department of Chemistry and Research Centre, Sanatana Dharma College,
Alappuzha-688003, India.
Saraswathi S. Kumar
PG Department of Chemistry and Research Centre, Sanatana Dharma College,
Alappuzha-688003, India.
P. Girija
PG Department of Chemistry and Research Centre, Sanatana Dharma College,
Alappuzha-688003, India.
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here :-https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cmsdi/v2/430
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