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Carbon dot-functionalized macroporous adsorption resin for bifunctional ultra-sensitive detection and fast removal of iron(III) ions

Analytical Methods [2022]
Chao Huang, Hongwei Wang, Yunjia Xu, Shujuan Ma, Bolin Gong, Junjie Ou
ABSTRACT

Heavy metal pollution has spread around the world with the development of industry, posing a major threat to human health. It is urgent to design and fabricate bifunctional materials for detection and adsorption of heavy metal ions. Herein, poly(glycidyl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) microspheres, a kind of common macroporous adsorption resin (MAR), were employed as the matrix, and carbon dots (CDs) with excellent optical properties were grafted onto the surface of MAR by surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) and photo-initiated “thiol-yne” click chemistry. The synthesized MAR@poly(PA)@CD could produce fluorescence quenching with Fe3+. A simple fluorescence spectrometric method for detection of Fe3+ was established. The fluorescence intensity of MAR@poly(PA)@CD decreased linearly with the concentration of Fe3+ in the range of 0–70 nmol L−1, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 6.6 nmol L−1, which had the potential for trace detection. In addition, after SI-ATRP modification, many adsorption sites were generated on the surface of MAR, and the adsorption capacity for Fe3+ was 23.8 mg g−1. Isothermal and kinetic adsorption experiments were more consistent with the Langmuir model (r = 0.9992) and pseudo-second-order model (r = 0.9902), indicating that the adsorption was monolayer adsorption and chemical adsorption, respectively. MAR@poly(PA)@CD with dual functions of detecting and adsorbing Fe3+ was successfully prepared, showing great application prospects in the environmental field.

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