Selective preconcentration of Fe3+ using ion-imprinted thermosensitive particles
Abstract
Molecular imprinting is a form of template polymerization which has been used to produce artificial binding sites in porous polymer particles that exhibit selective rebinding of the imprint or template molecules used in the fabrication. In this study, thermosensitive ionimprinted polymers (TIIP) were prepared for selective preconcentration of $Fe^ {3+}$ ions. Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption models for TIIP were applied to describe the experimental isotherm and isotherm constants. Equilibrium data fit very well to the Langmuir model in the entire concentration range (5-40 mg/L). Furthermore, the selective adsorption of $Fe^ {3+}$ ions was confirmed by comparing the adsorption amount of other metal ions, $Al^ {3+}, Zn^ {2+}, Co^ {2+}, Cu^ {2+} and Mn^ {2+.}$ Molecular imprinting is a form of template polymerization which has been used to produce artificial binding sites in porous polymer particles that exhibit selective rebinding of the imprint or template molecules used in the fabrication. In this study, thermosensitive ionimprinted polymers (TIIP) were prepared for selective preconcentration of $Fe^ {3+}$ ions. Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption models for TIIP were applied to describe the experimental isotherm and isotherm constants. Equilibrium data fit very well to the Langmuir model in the entire concentration range (5-40 mg/L). Furthermore, the selective adsorption of $Fe^ {3+}$ ions was confirmed by comparing the adsorption amount of other metal ions, $Al^ {3+}, Zn^ {2+}, Co^ {2+}, Cu^ {2+} and Mn^ {2+.}$
Source
Hacettepe Journal of Biology and ChemistryVolume
38Issue
1URI
http://www.trdizin.gov.tr/publication/paper/detail/TVRBME1ETXpNdz09https://hdl.handle.net/11421/17896