Tailor-made synthesis of an melamine-based aminal hydrophobic polymer for selective adsorption of toxic organic pollutants: an initiative towards wastewater purification
A cost-effective melamine-based polyaminal covalent polymer ( CPCMERI-2 ) has been prepared by a facile synthetic approach using the solvothermal condensation reaction and characterized by solid-state analytical tools like 13 C NMR, PXRD, N 2 sorption isotherm and FT-IR. The electron-rich moieties i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2019-03, Vol.9 (13), p.7469-7478 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A cost-effective melamine-based polyaminal covalent polymer (
CPCMERI-2
) has been prepared by a facile synthetic approach using the solvothermal condensation reaction and characterized by solid-state analytical tools like
13
C NMR, PXRD, N
2
sorption isotherm and FT-IR. The electron-rich moieties in the skeletal backbone induce hydrophobicity in the polymer with an appreciable water contact angle of 130°. AFM study establishes the plausible reason for the hydrophobicity. On account of its high thermal and chemical stability, the polymer
CPCMERI-2
has been projected as a next-generation sorbent material for oil-like materials, and executed liquid-phase adsorption of kerosene over water surface.
CPCMERI-2
selectively adsorbs kerosene and has a feeble adsorption affinity towards diesel and some other organic solvents like chloroform, benzene, nitrobenzene, and toluene. To improve the bio-compatibility and cost effectiveness of the material, a bio-waste material like the peel of
Citrus limetta
is used in the composite material, and it unveils a new avenue towards exploring the use of naturally abundant bio-material peels as low-cost sorbent materials. Additionally,
CPCMERI-2
has gained attention due to its enormous potential in wastewater purification, which has also been tested in a lab-scale experimental setup. We expect that this material (
CPCMERI-2
) will harbinger a new type of composite polymer, wherein naturally abundant waste bio-materials could be used as precursors to explore its usefulness as an adsorbent for the removal of oils and organic pollutants.
Design and development of melamine based polyaminal covalent polymer (
CPCMERI-2
) for selective adsorption of organic pollutants over water surface: an initiative towards waste water purification. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c9ra00453j |