Efficient alkaloid capture from water using a charged porous organic polymer

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Abstract

Berberine hydrochloride (BH), an important alkaloid, can be captured from water and released in organic solution circularly by a charged porous polymer (TPB-HCP), which is hypercross-linked using the cost-effective Friedel-Crafts reaction using sodium tetraphenylborate as the monomer. With high BET surface area, hierarchical porous structure and charged characteristics, TPB-HCP displays excellent adsorption capacity for BH owing to the synergistic effects of size matching and electrostatic interaction.

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Zhang, Q. M., Wang, Z., Cheng, G., Ma, H., Zhang, Q. P., Wan, F. X., … Zhang, C. (2018). Efficient alkaloid capture from water using a charged porous organic polymer. RSC Advances, 8(58), 33398–33402. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA06499G

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