Preparation and Adsorption Property of ImidoAcetic AcidType
Composite Chelationg Adsorption Material IAAPEISiO2 Based on PEI
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Abstract
Polyamine polyethyleneimine (PEI) was grafted onto micronsized silica gel particles in the manner of “grafting to” with γchloropropyltrimethoxysilane as intermedium, forming the grafted particles PEISiO2. Subsequently, the nucleophilic substitution reaction between chloroactic acid and the amino groups of PEISiO2 was performed, resulting in the bonding of imidoacetic acid (IAA) groups onto grafted particles PEISiO2 and obtaining the composite chelating particles IAAPEISiO2 with polydentate ligand. The preparation process of IAAPEISiO2 particles was researched mainly, and the chelating adsorption character of the composite chelationg particles IAAPEISiO2 was preliminarily examined for heavy metal ion and rare earth ion. Results showed that the mechanism of this nucleophilic substitution reaction between chloroactic acid (CAA) and the amino groups of PEISiO2 is SN2. The higher reaction temperature and excessive acid acceptor NaHCO3 could accelerate the hydrolysis reaction of chloroactic acid, and restrained the substitution reaction, leading to the lower bonding ratio of IAA group. The fitting temperature was 60 ℃, and the appropriate amount of acid acceptor NaHCO3 was used in the reaction system, the molar ratio NaHCO3 to CAA was made to be equal to 1∶1. Compared with the grafted particles PEISiO2, the adsorption capacity of the chelating particles IAAPEISiO2 towards Cu2+ and Eu3+enhanced remarkably, displaying the strong chelating adsorption character.
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