Synthesis and Selective Au(III) Adsorption of Ureido Polymers Containing Large Repeating Rings

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Two polymers (polyBAUEE and polyBAUP) containing 25- and 20-membered rings are synthesized by the cyclopolymerization of bifunctional monomers 1,2-bis(acryloyloxyethyl-ureidoethoxyl)-ethane (BAUEE) and 1,3-bis(acryloyloxyethylureido)propane (BAUP) and studied for the adsorption of precious metal ions. PolyBAUEE and polyBAUP selectively adsorb Au(III) with the adsorption efficiencies above 99.0% after adsorption equilibrium. PolyBAUEE adsorbed faster than polyBAUP, and the Au(III) adsorption is selective in the presence of nine interfering metal ions with similar concentrations (ca. 1 mg/L) in an aqueous solution including Pd(II) and Pt(II). The maximum Au(III) adsorption capacities of polyBAUEE and polyBAUP are 37.6 and 31.8 mg/g, respectively. Au(III) is reduced to Au(0) nanoparticles during the adsorption process. The selective adsorption behavior depends on the controlling regioselective recognition of the ring structure and the ureido groups.

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Sun, Y., Ding, Y., Zhou, W., Wang, X., Tan, C., Matsumura, Y., … Chu, Q. (2021). Synthesis and Selective Au(III) Adsorption of Ureido Polymers Containing Large Repeating Rings. ACS Omega, 6(42), 28004–28011. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c03869

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