Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal Bhauri Bhopal Madhya Pradesh 462066 India
Abstract
AbstractMetal oxoanions adversely affect the food chain through bioaccumulation and biomagnification. Therefore, they are among the major freshwater contaminants that require immediate remediation. Although several adsorbents are developed over the years for sequestering these micropollutants, the selective removal of oxoanions remains still a formidable challenge. Herein, pyridinium and triazine‐based ionic porous organic polymer, iPOP‐Cl, developed through a Brønsted acid‐catalyzed aminal formation reaction, is reported as a suitable anion exchange material for the selective removal of metal oxoanions from wastewater. The positively charged nitrogen centers, along with exchangeable chloride counter‐ions in the porous polymer, allow facile oxoanion uptake. iPOP‐Cl is found to be a selective scavenger of permanganate (MnO4−) and dichromate (Cr2O72−) from water in the presence of a high concentration of competing anions generally found in brackish water. The material exhibits fast sorption kinetics, a high uptake capacity (333 mg g−1 for MnO4− and 358 mg g−1 for Cr2O72−), and excellent recyclability.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry
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