Preparation and characterization of highly polar polymeric sorbents from styrene-divinylbenzene and vinylpyridine-divinylbenzene for the solid-phase extraction of polar organic pollutants

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This article explores the synthesis of styrene-divinylbenzene resins with different surface areas and the influence of these surface areas on their performance in the solid-phase extraction of polar compounds from water samples. As expected, increasing the surface areas increases the retention capability of polar compounds. To improve the retention properties, we have used 4-vinylpyridine instead of styrene in the polymerization and evaluated the influence of the sorbent polarity and surface area on the retention properties. We have found that a compromise is required between the percentage of 4-vinylpyridine, which increases the polarity of the sorbent, and the percentage of divinylbenzene, which increases the surface area. In the solid-phase extraction of polar compounds, the results are best for a polymer containing 2.14% N and having a surface area of 710 m2/g. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Fontanals, N., Marcé, R. M., Galià, M., & Borrull, F. (2003). Preparation and characterization of highly polar polymeric sorbents from styrene-divinylbenzene and vinylpyridine-divinylbenzene for the solid-phase extraction of polar organic pollutants. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 41(13), 1927–1933. https://doi.org/10.1002/pola.10743

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