Inorganic mercury sequestration by a poly(ethylene imine) dendrimer in aqueous solution

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The interaction of the G-2 poly(ethylene imine) dendrimer L, derived from ammonia as initiating core, with Hg(II) and HgCl 4 2- was studied in aqueous solution by means of potentiometric (pH-metric) measurements. Speciation of these complex systems showed that L is able to form a wide variety of complexes including 1:1, 2:1, 3:1 and 3:2 metal-to-ligand species, of different protonation states, as well as the anion complexes [(H 7 L)HgCl 4 ] 5+ and [(H 8 L)HgCl 4 ] 6+. The stability of the metal complexes is very high, making L an excellent sequestering agent for Hg(II), over a large pH range, and a promising ligand for the preparation of functionalized activated carbons to be employed in the remediation and the prevention of environmental problems.

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Serrano, E. S., Savastano, M., & Bianchi, A. (2015). Inorganic mercury sequestration by a poly(ethylene imine) dendrimer in aqueous solution. Molecules, 20(3), 3783–3790. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20033783

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