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Tailored rapid recognizer and adsorbent of ultra-trace Hg2+ with novel benzothiazol-group decorated covalent organic polymers

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE [2024]
Liyuan Ma, Xilang Jin, Zhao Cheng, Xiao Li, Yuchen He, Xuehao Ma, Liu Ding, Haozhe Wang, Zhifeng Deng, Weixing Chen
ABSTRACT

Porous materials for fast detection and adsorption of Hg 2+ , due to their good sensitivity and high adsorption capacity, were currently developed as one of the best ways to solve Hg 2+ pollution. Inspired by the structure of small-molecule B-1 demonstrating specific recognition towards Hg 2+ , the covalent organic polymers (COPs) material TB-COP was constructed for a better demonstration of Hg 2+ detection and adsorption. The results indicated that TB-COP could accomplish rapid detection of Hg 2+ in about 90 s, with a good linearity (R 2 = 0.9993) and high sensitivity (LOD = 36 nM). Because the electron transfer between N and S atoms in the benzothiazole moiety, the recognition of TB-COP towards Hg 2+ was achieved, which was further proved by DFT calculation. Though the COPs possess its excellent fluorescence properties, the saturated adsorption capacity for Hg 2+ by TB-COP reached 150.38 mg·g −1 at pH = 7. More importantly, TB-COP could be approximately recycled 5 times in the Hg 2+ adsorption-desorption cycle at room temperature, providing a new strategy to solve Hg 2+ pollution.

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