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Converting waste expanded polystyrene into higher-value-added hyper-crosslinked porous polymer for rapid and high-efficient adsorption of aflatoxins

Journal of Cleaner Production [2023]
Chun Wang, Qianqian Wang, Jintao Yu, Xinmeng Wang, Lijuan Wang, Bin Zhao, Lin Hao, Weihua Liu, Zhi Wang, Hao Chen, Qiuhua Wu
ABSTRACT

White pollution caused by the massive discharges of waste expanded polystyrene (WEPS) has become a critical global issue, so the effective conversion of WEPS is of great significance to reduce white pollution. Herein, adopting WEPS as raw material, three high-value-added hyper-crosslinked polymers (WEPS-HCPs) with high surface areas and abundant micro/mesoporous structures were synthesized via Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction using dimethoxymethane, dichloroxylene and 4,4′-bis(chloromethyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (BCB) as cross-linker, respectively. The WEPS-HCPs were used as sorbent to extract aflatoxins (AFs) and all the HCPs exhibited high adsorption capacity . For the fast separation and recovery of the sorbent, WEPS-BCB was chosen as a model HCP to be magnetically functionalized to obtain a magnetic HCP (mWEPS-BCB) for the first time. Based on magnetic solid phase extraction with the mWEPS-BCB as sorbent, a fast and sensitive method was developed to determine trace level of AFs in grain food . Under the optimal conditions, the proposed method presented wide linear range (0.008–10.0 ng g −1 ), low detection limit (0.002–0.015 ng g −1 ) and satisfactory precision (relative standard deviation < 7%). Converting WEPS into a high-value-added sorbent not only provided a facile strategy for effective recycling of WEPS, but also developed a sensitive method for accurate determination of AFs in grain food, achieving significant economic and environmental benefits.

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