New gel-like polymers as selective weak-base anion exchangers

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Abstract

A group of new anion exchangers, based on polyamine podands and of excellent ion-binding capacity, were synthesized. The materials were obtained in reactions between various poly(ethyleneamines) with glycidyl derivatives of cyclotetrasiloxane. The final polymeric, strongly cross-linked materials form gel-like solids. Their structures and interactions with anions adsorbed were studied by spectroscopic methods (CP-MAS NMR, FR-IR, UV-Vis). The sorption isotherms and kinetic parameters were determined for 29 anions. Materials studied show high ion capacity and selectivity towards some important anions, e.g., selenate(VI) or perrhenate.

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Gierczyk, B., Cegłowski, M., & Zalas, M. (2015). New gel-like polymers as selective weak-base anion exchangers. PLoS ONE, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122891

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