Issue 41, 2018

Acylhydrazone functionalized benzimidazole-based metallogel for the efficient detection and separation of Cr3+

Abstract

Chromium(III) is a kind of microelement and can be converted to the more toxic chromium(VI), which is a carcinogen, by redox cycling. Thus, the development of novel materials for the detection and removal of Cr3+ is a very important issue. A novel metallogel chemosensor (BMG-Fe) based on functionalized benzimidazole (BM) and Fe3+ was constructed, which could fluorescently detect and separate Cr3+. The detection limit of BMG-Fe for Cr3+ is 2.62 × 10−8 M, and it exhibited high sensitivity and selectivity for Cr3+. Meanwhile, the absorbing percentage of BMG-Fe for Cr3+ is 96.36%, indicating a high separation rate. Interestingly, the sensitivity and ingestion capacity of BMG-Fe for Cr3+ are better than that of the simple organogel (BMG). So, the metallogel BMG-Fe could be utilized for the efficient removal of heavy metal ions from waste water.

Graphical abstract: Acylhydrazone functionalized benzimidazole-based metallogel for the efficient detection and separation of Cr3+

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Aug 2018
Accepted
19 Sep 2018
First published
20 Sep 2018

Soft Matter, 2018,14, 8390-8394

Acylhydrazone functionalized benzimidazole-based metallogel for the efficient detection and separation of Cr3+

H. Yao, J. Wang, Q. Zhou, X. Guan, Y. Fan, Y. Zhang, T. Wei and Q. Lin, Soft Matter, 2018, 14, 8390 DOI: 10.1039/C8SM01789A

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