Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A

Deep eutectic solvent molecularly imprinted polymer (DES-MIP) was synthesized by bulk polymerization via free radical polymerization using bisphenol A (BPA) as a template, DES as a functional monomer, ethylene glycol dimethyl acrylate (EGDMA) as a crosslinker and benzoyl peroxide as initiator. DES...

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Main Authors: Hussain Shah, Syed Asim, Asman, Saliza
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Published: Springer 2023
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.99592023-09-25T01:33:34Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9959/ Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A Hussain Shah, Syed Asim Asman, Saliza TP Chemical technology Deep eutectic solvent molecularly imprinted polymer (DES-MIP) was synthesized by bulk polymerization via free radical polymerization using bisphenol A (BPA) as a template, DES as a functional monomer, ethylene glycol dimethyl acrylate (EGDMA) as a crosslinker and benzoyl peroxide as initiator. DES functional monomer was prepared by the combination of choline chloride methacrylic acid (ChCl-MAA). The synthesized DES-MIP was then compared with conventional molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) synthesized using methacrylic acid (MAA) as a functional monomer. The DES-MIP has a higher selectivity for BPA (17.72 mg/g) than competing chemicals, including bisphenol AP (9.78 mg/g), 2-naphthol (8.25), and 4-tertiary butyl-phenol (6.98 mg/g). The optimization parameters include the effects of pH, adsorption kinetics, adsorption isotherm, and thermodynamic studies were investigated. DES-MIP showed the highest binding capacity at pH 7. The kinetic and isotherm studies demonstrated good agreement with a pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm models, respectively. The thermodynamic study proved that the adsorption of BPA on DES-MIP was exothermic and spontaneous with ΔH0 (-23.734×kJ/mol) and ΔG0 (-2.929 kJ/mol−). Reusability experiments show that the DES-MIP can be recycled five times without significantly diminishing its adsorption capacity. As a result, it proved that the contribution of DES as a functional monomer alternative in MIP synthesis considerably improved the recognition of BPA adsorption. Springer 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9959/1/J16059_93fd905aa81199ba88793e2a5b874707.pdf Hussain Shah, Syed Asim and Asman, Saliza (2023) Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A. Journal of Polymer Research. pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10965-023-03581-1
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Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A
description Deep eutectic solvent molecularly imprinted polymer (DES-MIP) was synthesized by bulk polymerization via free radical polymerization using bisphenol A (BPA) as a template, DES as a functional monomer, ethylene glycol dimethyl acrylate (EGDMA) as a crosslinker and benzoyl peroxide as initiator. DES functional monomer was prepared by the combination of choline chloride methacrylic acid (ChCl-MAA). The synthesized DES-MIP was then compared with conventional molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) synthesized using methacrylic acid (MAA) as a functional monomer. The DES-MIP has a higher selectivity for BPA (17.72 mg/g) than competing chemicals, including bisphenol AP (9.78 mg/g), 2-naphthol (8.25), and 4-tertiary butyl-phenol (6.98 mg/g). The optimization parameters include the effects of pH, adsorption kinetics, adsorption isotherm, and thermodynamic studies were investigated. DES-MIP showed the highest binding capacity at pH 7. The kinetic and isotherm studies demonstrated good agreement with a pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm models, respectively. The thermodynamic study proved that the adsorption of BPA on DES-MIP was exothermic and spontaneous with ΔH0 (-23.734×kJ/mol) and ΔG0 (-2.929 kJ/mol−). Reusability experiments show that the DES-MIP can be recycled five times without significantly diminishing its adsorption capacity. As a result, it proved that the contribution of DES as a functional monomer alternative in MIP synthesis considerably improved the recognition of BPA adsorption.
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author Hussain Shah, Syed Asim
Asman, Saliza
author_facet Hussain Shah, Syed Asim
Asman, Saliza
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title Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A
title_short Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A
title_full Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A
title_fullStr Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol A
title_sort evaluation of deep eutectic solvent as a new monomer for molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of bisphenol a
publisher Springer
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