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      Synthesis of anionic ionic liquids@TpBd-(SO 3) 2 for the selective adsorption of cationic dyes with superior capacity†

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          The discharge of industrial printing and dyeing wastewater is one of the main reasons for the increasing water shortage and deterioration. The treatment of dyestuff wastewater is an issue and needs to be urgently solved. In this work, anionic ionic liquid functional covalent organic materials (COMs) were firstly synthesized and used for the selective adsorption of cationic dyes. First, a series of sulfonic acid group (SO 3H)-functionalized anionic TpPa-SO 3, TpBd-(SO 3) 2, and TpCR-(SO 3) 2 were prepared, respectively, and then imidazole was grafted onto TpBd-(SO 3) 2 to obtain ImI@TpBd-(SO 3) 2. The full characterization using X-ray diffraction, FT-IR spectroscopy, 13C cross-polarization magic-angle spinning NMR spectroscopy, zeta-potentials, BET surface and pore analysis indicated that these COMs and ImI@TpBd-(SO 3) 2 exhibited different morphologies, porosities, and potentials. The effects of the type of dye, adsorption time, initial dye concentration, and pH on the adsorption of dyes on ImI@TpBd-(SO 3) 2 were systematically investigated, respectively. The results revealed that ImI@TpBd-(SO 3) 2 possessed good adsorption performance for nine different cationic dyes with adsorption capacities in the range from 2865.3 mg g −1 for methylene blue (MB) to 597.9 mg g −1 for basic orange 2 (BO), but little adsorption for anionic and neutral dyes, revealing charge selectivity. The adsorption ratio of ImI@TpBd-(SO 3) 2 for MB was as high as 74.0% at 10 min by using 1.0 mg material, owing to the post modification of TpBd-(SO 3) 2 with imidazole. The adsorption of MB on ImI@TpBd-(SO 3) 2 was pH dependent. The adsorption isotherm and kinetics fitted well with the Freundlich and pseudo second-order kinetic model, respectively. Finally, the very outstanding advantages of superior selective adsorption, desorption, convenient preparation, and low density of ImI@TpBd-(SO 3) 2 predicted its research and application potential in dye wastewater recovery.

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          Anionic ionic liquids@covalent organic materials for the selective adsorption of cationic dyes.

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              Journal
              RSC Adv
              RSC Adv
              RA
              RSCACL
              RSC Advances
              The Royal Society of Chemistry
              2046-2069
              3 February 2020
              29 January 2020
              3 February 2020
              : 10
              : 9
              : 5443-5453
              Affiliations
              [a] State Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety, Tianjin University of Science and Technology Tianjin 300457 China fangguozhen@ 123456tust.edu.cn s.wang@ 123456tust.edu.cn +86-22-60912493 +86-22-60912493
              [b] Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Food Nutrition and Human Health, Beijing Technology & Business University Beijing 100048 China
              Author information
              https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9826-1900
              https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5346-953X
              Article
              c9ra10035k
              10.1039/c9ra10035k
              9049230
              76c5c213-9e80-4f05-bef9-74dfc310ac70
              This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
              History
              : 30 November 2019
              : 10 January 2020
              Page count
              Pages: 11
              Funding
              Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
              Award ID: 21375094
              Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China, doi 10.13039/501100002855;
              Award ID: 2012AA101602
              Award ID: 2016YFD0401101
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              Chemistry
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