An indole-based aerogel for enhanced removal of heavy metals from water via the synergistic effects of complexation and cation–π interactions†
Abstract
A novel indole-based aerogel (4-HIFA) has been obtained by the condensation of 4-hydroxyindole and formaldehyde via sol–gel technology, which proceeds easily by acid catalysis in one pot. Taking advantage of the synergistic effects of the complexation and cation–π interactions of the hydroxyl and indole groups with heavy metals, the 4-HIFA exhibits enormous capacities for Ni2+ (∼240 mg g−1), Cu2+ (∼265 mg g−1), Cr3+ (∼92 mg g−1) and Zn2+ (∼125 mg g−1), a selectivity order of Ni2+ > Cu2+ > Cr3+ > Zn2+, and a very high distribution coefficient (Kd) of ∼105 mL g−1 which place it at the top of materials known for such removal. Furthermore, the adsorptions for all of the four ions reach equilibrium within ∼5 min. As an efficient, low-cost and renewable adsorbent, 4-HIFA is thus promising for use in the processing of large amounts of sewage.
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