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Hydrogen bonds-triggered differential extraction efficiencies for bifenthrin by three polymeric ionic liquids with varying anions based on FT-IR spectroscopy

Abstract

Herein, we fabricated three imidazolium-based polymeric ionic liquids (PILs) with different anions (P[VEIM]BF4, P[VEIM]PF6 and P[VEIM]Br), and analyzed their differential extraction efficiencies for bifenthrin through H-bonding induced effects. Three PILs all presented an irregular block structure with rough surface and lower specific-surface area (SSA, 11.2–18.7 m2 g−1) than carbon-based nanomaterials. They formed hydrogen bonds with free-water molecules in the lattice of PILs, including C2,4,5–H⋯O–H, Br⋯H–O–H⋯Br, O–H⋯Br, C2,4,5–H⋯F–P, P–F⋯H–O–H⋯F–P, C2,4,5–H⋯F–B and B–F⋯H–O–H⋯F–B. After extraction, the O–H stretching-vibration peak was prominently intensified, whereas the C–H bond varied slightly concomitant with reduced B–F and P–F vibration. Theoretically, the C–H vibration should become more intense in the C4,5–H⋯H2O and C2–H⋯H2O bonds after extraction in contrast to before extraction. These contrary spectral changes demonstrated that the hydrogen bonds between cations in the PILs and free-water molecules were broken after extraction, yielding the H-bonding occurrence between bifenthrin and H–O–H in the lattice. As a time indicator for the free-water binding and releasing process, the highest slope for the plot of It/I0 against time implied that the shortest time was required for P[VEIM]PF6 to reach an adsorption equilibrium. Overall, the strong hydrophobicity, small SSA and electrostatic-repulsion force for P[VEIM]PF6 are all not conducive to its efficient adsorption. Beyond our anticipation, P[VEIM]PF6 provided the highest extraction recovery for bifenthrin up to 92.4% among three PILs. Therefore, these data lead us to posit that the above high efficiency results from the strongest H-bonding effect between P[VEIM]PF6 and bifenthrin. These findings promote our deep understanding of PILs-triggered differential efficiency through a H-bonding induced effect.

Graphical abstract: Hydrogen bonds-triggered differential extraction efficiencies for bifenthrin by three polymeric ionic liquids with varying anions based on FT-IR spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Mar 2022
Accepted
27 Apr 2022
First published
05 May 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 13660-13672

Hydrogen bonds-triggered differential extraction efficiencies for bifenthrin by three polymeric ionic liquids with varying anions based on FT-IR spectroscopy

X. Zhang, M. Gao, T. Liu, H. Wang and X. Wang, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 13660 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA01371A

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