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Improving the removal rate of bisphenol A and Cu2+ from water using P/N coexisting β-cyclodextrin-based adsorbents by enhancing adsorbents-pollutants interactions

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS [2024]
Xiuqin Fang, Chang Wang, Hong-Hui Shu, Sheng-Li Han, Cheng-Mei Liu
ABSTRACT

Bisphenol A (BPA), a prominent endocrine-disrupting compound, has garnered considerable attention due to its urgent need for rapid removal from water. Herein, we first used a novel reactive phosphine oxide containing tertiary amines as crosslinker to prepare water-insoluble crosslinked β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) adsorbent via radical-mediated thiol–ene polymerization. Owing to the synergistic hydrogen-bond (H-bond) interactions of functional groups (tertiary amine and P O groups) toward BPA, the resulted adsorbents showed fast adsorption kinetics to BPA with an adsorption equilibrium time of 5 min. After six adsorption–desorption cycles, the removal efficiency of BPA was 92.5 %, indicating its excellent reusability. Due to the presence of the C S bonds, the β-CD -derived bio-adsorbents offered binding sites for Cu 2+ ions, resulting in a maximum adsorption capacity of 113.89 mg g −1 .

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