Abstract
Mercury pollution poses a severe threat to human health. To remove Hg 2+ from contaminated water, we synthesized Hg2+-trapping beads that include oligo-thymidine functionalities that can form thymine-Hg(II)-thymine base pairs on the solid support. The beads can selectively trap Hg2+ even in the presence of other metal cations. More interestingly, Hg2+-trapping efficiency was higher in the presence of the co-existing cations. Thus, the developed Hg2+- trapping beads can capture Hg2+ without affecting the mineral balance of water so much. The Hg2+-trapping beads presented here show promise for removing Hg2+ from environmental water. © 2014 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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Kuriyama, M., Haruta, K., Dairaku, T., Kawamura, T., Kikkawa, S., Inamoto, K., … Tanaka, Y. (2014). Hg2+-trapping beads: Hg2+-specific recognition through thymine-Hg(II)-thymine base pairing. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 62(7), 709–712. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c13-00918
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