The application of synthetic macrocyclic compounds to separate of complex mixture in an energy-efficient alternative to traditional separation techniques is a hot topic and great challenging in supramolecular chemistry. Here,...
Zeolite powders were first treated with hydrochloric acid, then reacted with sodium chloride, and sodium zeolite (Na-Zeolite) powders were obtained. Further Antibacterial zeolite powders were prepared by loading metal ions such as, Ag+ and Zn2+, Ag+ and Cu2+, Zn2+and Cu2+, Ag+ and Cu2+and Zn2+, through ion exchange. The powders were characterized by minimum Inhibitory concentration (MIC), SEM/EDXA and XRD. Antibacterial paper with antibacterial zeolite powders as filler was fabricated. The results demonstrated that MIC of loading (Ag++Zn2+) zeolite was 125ppm against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli . MIC of loading (Ag++Cu2++Zn2+) zeolite was 62.5ppm against Candida albicans and Aspergillus Niger. By adding 6% of (Ag++Zn2+), (Ag++Cu2+), and (Ag++Cu2++Zn2+) antibacterial zeolite powders, respectively, antibacterial paper were prepared; and the antibacterial rate of these papers against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Candida albicans and Aspergillus Niger for 4h is close to 100%.
We report here that macrocyclic H‐bonded pyridone pentamers, containing five properly and convergently spaced electron‐rich O‐atoms that decorate a rigid cavity of 2.85 Å across, exhibit an extraordinarily high yet pH‐independent capacity and selectivity in Cs+ removal. In particular, with [host]=240 μM and [Cs+]=15 μM, a single extraction efficiently removes more than 91% of Cs+ ions from artificial sea water, containing various competitive metal ions at a total concentration of 0.68 M ([total Mn+]/[Cs+]=4.5×104]). To our best knowledge, these pyridone pentamers represent the best small organic molecule‐based extractants that target Cs+ ions.
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