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Synthesis of multidentate functional monomer for ion imprinting
Liangqun Chen1, Hongbing Liang2, Jun Xing1
1Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Biology and Medicine (Ministry of Education), College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, P.R. China.
Abstract:
In this work, N,N,N-tri(2-carboxyethyl)-3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyl-trimethoxysilane was prepared as a multidentate functional monomer. The 3D model of the monomer coordinating with Cu2+ indicated that the monomer is able to provide five ligating atoms like ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-Cu2+ to complex with Cu2+ . When Cu2+ was used as a template ion, the synthesis conditions of Cu2+ -imprinted polymers were optimized upon orthogonal design. It is interesting to find that Cu2+ -imprinted polymer offers a selectivity coefficient of 192.2 when the molar ratio of Cu2+ to monomer was exactly 1:1. That means there is no excess ligating atom in the ion-imprinted polymer and therefore, the nonspecific adsorption could be avoided. Benefiting from the excellent selectivity of Cu2+ -imprinted polymer, even if the concentration of Zn2+ was 25 times that of Cu2+ , Cu2+ -imprinted polymer still affords a high selectivity coefficient. Finally, the optimal synthesis conditions for Cu2+ -imprinted polymer, except the pH, were adopted to prepare Ni2+ -imprinted polymer, and Ni2+ -imprinted polymer also offered satisfying selectivity to Ni2+ . That implies this multidentate monomer is adaptable in ion imprinting and, the optimal synthesis conditions of Cu2+ -imprinted polymer except pH are likely suitable for the imprinting of other ions besides Cu2+ .
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