Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
609827 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel metal ion sensor was prepared using silica monolith doped with meso-tetra(p-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin. The doped material was prepared using TEOS:EtOH:H2O:HCl:porphyrin molar ratios of 1:5:7:3.1 × 10−2:2.3 × 10−5, respectively. The mixture was kept 16 days for the gelation process and then the wet gel was dried at 55–60 °C for 3 days. The porphyrin-doped monolith obtained was kept in 1 M metal salt solution for 2 days. The visible spectrum of the metal-coordinated porphyrin-doped monolith was compared with the uncoordinated porphyrin-doped monolith. The spectra show the characteristic maxima for Cu2+ at 543 nm, for Zn2+ at 522, 559, and 596 nm, for Pb2+ at 531 and 559 nm, and for Ni2+ at 522 and 551 nm. The metal coordinated to the silica monolith could be removed by washing with 1 M HNO3. However the Cu2+ could not be eluted by acidic solution due to its strong bonding to the porphyrin. The results show that this porphyrin-doped monolithic biomaterial is a promising sensor for metal ions in wastewater and other harsh environments.

Graphical abstractThe silica sol was mixed with meso-tetra(p-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin to produce the porphyrin-doped silica monolith for sensing variety of metal ions.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (41 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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