Issue 13, 2009

A new functionalized mesoporous polymer with high efficiency for the removal of pollutant anions

Abstract

A new mesoporous polymer, mesoporous poly-triallylamine (MPTA-1), has been synthesized by a simple and facile in situ radical polymerization of triallylamine through organic–organic self-assembly of anionic or anionic/non-ionic mixed surfactant systems. Powder XRD and TEM image analysis suggests the presence of disordered wormhole-like mesopores in these samples. N2 sorption analyses reveal bimodal pore size distributions on the nanoscale with moderately good surface areas (70–134 m2 g−1) for these MPTA-1 samples. Template-free protonated MPTA-1 samples carry positively charged nitrogen atoms in the mesoporous framework, which is reflected in its high anion exchange efficiencies from aqueous solutions. High anion exchange efficiency of MPTA-1 has motivated us to explore its potential application in the removal of pollutant anions such as CrO42−, MnO4, AsO33−, NO3 and PO43−, which can be present in significant quantities in various wastewater sources.

Graphical abstract: A new functionalized mesoporous polymer with high efficiency for the removal of pollutant anions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Oct 2008
Accepted
24 Dec 2008
First published
09 Feb 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 1901-1907

A new functionalized mesoporous polymer with high efficiency for the removal of pollutant anions

D. Chandra and A. Bhaumik, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 1901 DOI: 10.1039/B818248E

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