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Properties and mechanism for selective adsorption of Au(iii) on an ionic liquid adsorbent by grafting N -methyl imidazole onto chloromethylated polystyrene beads.

Xin KouBowen MaRui ZhangMiaomiao CaiYong HuangYing Yang
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
To recover Au(iii) from an acidic chloride-containing solution efficiently, an ionic liquid absorbent (CMPS-IL) was synthesized by grafting N -methyl imidazole onto chloromethylated polystyrene beads (CMPS). The adsorption capacity, selectivity, and reusability were systematically evaluated by a series of adsorption experiments. The maximum adsorption capacity reached up to 516.5 mg g -1 at 318 K. The adsorbent can selectively recover Au(iii) from binary system solutions with a higher separation factor β Au/M (10 4 -10 6 ). Moreover, the adsorption-desorption cycles (7 cycles) showed that the CMPS-IL maintained a stable adsorption performance and high adsorption efficiency. Finally, the adsorption mechanism of CMPS-IL for Au(iii) was investigated by SEM, TEM, XPS, and FT-IR, then proposed with a combination of electrostatic interactions and d-π interaction between imidazolium and AuCl 4 - . This study provides an easily-prepared and economical adsorbent for Au(iii) with high selectivity and large adsorption capacity to boost its practical applications.
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