Issue 13, 2025

Fabrication of efficient surface ion-imprinted materials based on rice husk ash for Cu2+ ion detection in crayfish and Cu2+ ion adsorption from tap water

Abstract

With the growing emphasis on circular economies and green chemistry, the biosorbent-based detection and capture of Cu2+ ions have become increasingly important. This study on fabrication of Cu2+ ion-imprinted materials (RHA-CIIMs) was conducted using surface ion imprinting technology with MCM-41 derived from rice hull ash (RHA) as the support material. A comparison of RHA-CIIMs and non-imprinted materials (RHA-CNIMs) reveals that RHA-CIIMs with a low LOD of 4.03 μg L−1 has superior selectivity and sensitivity for Cu2+ ions. Meanwhile, RHA-CIIMs could accurately detect Cu2+ ions in crayfish with a relative standard deviation of 2.1%. Moreover, RHA-CIIMs demonstrated 128.7 mg g−1 adsorption capacity for Cu2+ ions, indicating their potential as a Cu2+ ion adsorbent. Based on their adsorption properties, almost 101.7% of Cu2+ was removed from tap water samples. Furthermore, their adsorption kinetics was accurately described by the pseudo-second-order model, while the sorption isotherm conformed to the Langmuir model.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of efficient surface ion-imprinted materials based on rice husk ash for Cu2+ ion detection in crayfish and Cu2+ ion adsorption from tap water

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Dec 2024
Accepted
25 Feb 2025
First published
25 Feb 2025

New J. Chem., 2025,49, 5570-5579

Fabrication of efficient surface ion-imprinted materials based on rice husk ash for Cu2+ ion detection in crayfish and Cu2+ ion adsorption from tap water

L. Fu, X. Huang, S. Liu, L. Ma, H. Ding, H. He and X. Liu, New J. Chem., 2025, 49, 5570 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ05161K

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