Introducing selectivity on carbonaceous material: Removing noble salts, Au3+, and Ag+ from aqueous media by nanodiamonds functionalized with squaramides

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Abstract

Nanodiamonds coated with dopamine-squaramide compounds have been prepared by a calcination/esterification synthetic process, which improves the efficiency of this carbonaceous material with respect to non-functionalized nanodiamonds. The modified nanodiamonds show excellent selective coordination of Ag+ and Au3+ cations in a Cd2+, Co2+, Cr3+, Cu2+, Pb2+, and Zn2+ mixture in water. The coordination capacity of the carbonyl squaramide groups with the silver and gold cation is based on purely electrostatic cation-dipole interactions. Overall, it is demonstrated that the conjunction between the nanodiamonds and the organic receptor improves the selectivity of the material toward noble cations.

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Gutiérrez, M. S., López, K. A., Morey, J., & Piña, M. N. (2020). Introducing selectivity on carbonaceous material: Removing noble salts, Au3+, and Ag+ from aqueous media by nanodiamonds functionalized with squaramides. Materials, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13051086

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