Weak interaction strategy enables enhanced selectivity and reusability of arginine-functionalized imprinted aerogel for phosphate adsorption
[Display omitted] •Novel adsorbent was obtained via click chemistry and imprinting modification.•It broke trade-off between selectivity and reusability suffered in common adsorbents.•Adsorption was mainly due to weak interactions of hydrogen bond and shape screening.•It exhibited high adsorption cap...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2025-02, Vol.418, p.131960, Article 131960 |
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•Novel adsorbent was obtained via click chemistry and imprinting modification.•It broke trade-off between selectivity and reusability suffered in common adsorbents.•Adsorption was mainly due to weak interactions of hydrogen bond and shape screening.•It exhibited high adsorption capacity even under low-concentration of phosphate.•Overall sustainability footprint verified the potential for practical applications.
Efficient phosphate adsorption from eutrophic waters remains challenging, fundamentally due to inherent trade-off in common adsorbents: high-binding energy between adsorbent and phosphate compromises reusability while low-binding energy suppresses selectivity. Herein, an innovative arginine-functionalized imprinted aerogel (AFIA-1:4) was fabricated by click chemistry and imprinting modification for overcoming this trade-off through synergistic weak interactions. Results shown that AFIA-1:4 exhibited high adsorption capacity (Qmax of 40.65 mg/g, 30.44 % higher than phoslock), rapid kinetics (15 min), and broad pH applicability (3–11) at 2 mg P/L solution. Moreover, its selectivity coefficient ranged from 10 to 90 even with 15- to 125-fold excess interfering anions, surpassing common adsorbents. After 10 cycles, AFIA-1:4 still maintained 98.15 % regeneration rate with 99.14 % phosphate desorption. Characterizations and calculations confirmed core roles of multiple hydrogen bonds and shape screening in maintaining selectivity and reusability. These findings advanced development of next-generation of phosphate adsorbents, which contributed to sustainable prevention and management of eutrophication. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131960 |