2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2005.08.070
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Selective removal of heavy metal ions using sol–gel immobilized and SPE-coated thiacrown ethers

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“…The relative selectivity coefficient (k9) data show that the immobilized ligands have greater selectivity toward Ag + over Hg 2+ as compared to the blank sorbent material. The selective complexation behavior between Ag + and Hg 2+ with ligands containing sulfur as donor atom such as in thiacrown ethers have been reported [42]. Similarly, although the selectivity coefficient is less than that reported by Saad et al, the improved selectivity toward Ag + over Hg 2+ observed in the experiment showed that the biphenyl structure provides a better binding sites to the metal ions probably via the oxygen atoms of the ether and the carboxylic functional groups.…”
Section: Selectivity Comparisonsupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…The relative selectivity coefficient (k9) data show that the immobilized ligands have greater selectivity toward Ag + over Hg 2+ as compared to the blank sorbent material. The selective complexation behavior between Ag + and Hg 2+ with ligands containing sulfur as donor atom such as in thiacrown ethers have been reported [42]. Similarly, although the selectivity coefficient is less than that reported by Saad et al, the improved selectivity toward Ag + over Hg 2+ observed in the experiment showed that the biphenyl structure provides a better binding sites to the metal ions probably via the oxygen atoms of the ether and the carboxylic functional groups.…”
Section: Selectivity Comparisonsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…It was observed that smaller diameters of sorbents exhibit greater percentage of extractions as they provide larger surface areas [42]. Therefore, 1 mm is adopted for the extraction study.…”
Section: Effect Of Gel Sizementioning
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“…Thus, the developments of functionalized mesoporous adsorbents for heavy metal ions using incorporated ligands with appropriate functional groups have generated considerable interest [8]. Sol-gel silica functionalized with different organic reagents such as crown ether [9], 1,5-diphenylcarbazide [10] and trialkyl phosphine oxides [11] have been prepared and applied for removal of metals. In addition, polyamine-functionalized materials have been also studied due to their implication in anion removal [12], CO 2 capture [13], in mobilization of biological molecules [14] and basic catalysis of fine chemistry reactions [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…One way to selectively uptake metals of interest is obviously the use of chelating sorbents, and especially sorbents onto which specific ligands have been grafted or immobilized [20][21][22][23]. Using of such chelating sorbents may be interesting in analytical field too, as a separation support in solid-phase extraction (SPE) or in solid-phase microextraction (SPME).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%