New functional materials for heavy metal sorption: “Supramolecular” attachment of thiols to mesoporous silica substrates
Chemical Communications2008Iss. 43, pp. 5583–5583
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Timothy G. Carter, Wassana Yantasee, Thanapon Sangvanich, Glen E. Fryxell, Darren W. Johnson, R. Shane Addleman
Abstract
A new class of sorbent material, which exhibits exceptional metal capture from contaminated natural water, features aromatic thiol ligands reversibly bound to functionalized mesoporous silica through non-covalent interactions and have the potential of being regenerable.
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