Nanoarchitectonics of a Smectite with 4,4'-Diammonium-α-truxillic Acid and Its Methyl Ester for the Removal of o -Phenylphenol and Biphenyl from Water.
Wasusate SoontornchaiyakulKenji TakadaTatsuo KanekoMakoto OgawaPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Adsorbents with hydrophilic and hydrophobic natures were designed by intercalating a bioderived molecule; 4,4'-diammonium-α-truxillic acid (4ATA) and 4,4'-diammonium-α-truxillic acid dimethyl ester (E4ATA), which both are bioderived molecules, into a smectite (purified bentonite) to concentrate o -phenylphenol and biphenyl, respectively, from water. The adsorption isotherm showed high affinity between the 4ATA-smectite hybrid and o -phenylphenol with a high Langmuir constant (0.98 L mg -1 ). Meanwhile, the E4ATA-smectite hybrid adsorbed biphenyl with a high Langmuir constant (3.61 L mg -1 ). The adsorption properties of 4ATA- and E4ATA-smectite hybrid were contributed by the chemical characteristics of 4ATA and E4ATA in the interlayer space of the smectite.
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