posted on 2017-10-18, 14:34authored byTanmay Das, Debasish Haldar
The recycle, cleaning,
and reuse of water are highly important
for environmental remediation. This issue is addressed by creating
a fluorescent zwitterionic spirocyclic Meisenheimer complex with high
chelating propensity for toxic metals using low-cost starting materials
and a one-pot synthesis technique. The resulting material is able
to detect fluoride up to 12.8 ppb level and remove 82% aqueous fluoride
from 1000 mL of 100 ppm fluoride solution in a single contact. The
material demonstrates rapid kinetics and is capable of dropping the
toxic metal ion (Pb/Hg/Cd) concentration below 0.2 ppb within 10 min.
A resin-free, precipitation-free, and reusable technique has been
developed for the removal of toxic metal ions and fluoride from extremely
polluted water. Moreover, utilizing its extreme hydrophobicity, polystyrene
sponges have been coated with the Meisenheimer complex to mop up oil
spill and organic solvents from a biphasic mixture.