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L -lysine and EDTA polymer mimics as resins for the quantitative and reversible removal of heavy metal ion water pollutants

2012

Traditional precipitation methods for inorganic micropollutant removal from waters are increasingly being replaced by sorption methods based on both natural and synthetic materials. In this context, two novel effective heavy metal ions absorbers are presented. These resins, LYMA and LMT85, were crosslinked poly(amidoamine)s carrying amine and carboxyl groups in their repeating units. In particular, the LYMA-repeating unit contains one carboxyl and two amine groups and is a mimic of L-lysine, whereas LMT85 contains two amine and five carboxyl groups and is a mimic of EDTA. Both resins were prepared at moderate cost by simple eco-friendly procedures. The heavy metal ion set adopted as benchma…

Polymers and PlasticsMetal ions in aqueous solutionInorganic chemistryAmidoamineContext (language use)Metalchemistry.chemical_compoundmetal-polymer complexePolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistrypoly(amidoamine)Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloylysinePolymers and PlasticPrecipitation (chemistry)ChemistryOrganic ChemistryEDTAselective complexationSorptionheavy metalvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumresinAmine gas treatingpollutantAbsorption (chemistry)hydrogel
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Redox Materials by the Covalent Entrapment of Redox-Active Dirhodium(II,II) Species in a Siloxane Network

2004

Hydrolysis and polycondensation of the coupling agent (aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APS), axially coordinated to the redox-active complex [Rh 2 (form) 2 (CH 3 COO) 2 -(APS) 2 ], lead to the insertion of redox-active inorganic microdomains into a siloxane network; the new polymers undergo cyclic redox reactions indicating that dirhodium(II,II) centres retain their redox activity even when incorporated into siloxane networks.

chemistry.chemical_classificationCondensation polymerPolymers and PlasticsOrganic Chemistrydirhodium complexesPolymerredox materialsRedoxchemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisdirhodium complexes; siloxanes; redox materialssiloxaneschemistryCovalent bondSiloxanemetal-polymer complexeTriethoxysilanePolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistryatomic force microscopy (AFM)dirhodiumredox-active materialSol-gel
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