2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2019.01.065
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Design of cucurbit[6]uril-based hypercrosslinked polymers for efficient capture of albendazole

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“…2− began to form in the solution, in which the content of Cu(OH) 3 − increasedfirst and then decreased with the increase of the pH value, and the content of Cu(OH) 4 2− increased with the increase of the pH value [19]. It can be seen from Figure 7a that the pH of the solution was about 3.3 when the copper sulfate solution was not electrochemically pretreated.…”
Section: Effect Mechanism Of Electrochemical Pretreatment Of Cu 2+ Onmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…2− began to form in the solution, in which the content of Cu(OH) 3 − increasedfirst and then decreased with the increase of the pH value, and the content of Cu(OH) 4 2− increased with the increase of the pH value [19]. It can be seen from Figure 7a that the pH of the solution was about 3.3 when the copper sulfate solution was not electrochemically pretreated.…”
Section: Effect Mechanism Of Electrochemical Pretreatment Of Cu 2+ Onmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…When the pH value was more than 4 and less than 10, the content of Cu 2+ decreased with the increase of the pH value, while the content of Cu(OH)2 and Cu(OH) + increased. In addition, when the pH value was more than 9, Cu(OH)3 − and Cu(OH)4 2− began to form in the solution, in which the content of Cu(OH)3 − increasedfirst and then decreased with the increase of the pH value, and the content of Cu(OH)4 2− increasedwith the increase of the pH value [19].…”
Section: Effect Mechanism Of Electrochemical Pretreatment Of Cu 2+ Onmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[57] In other research, Jia and co-workers successfully applied Q[6]-based hyper-cross-linked polymer (HCP) to the captureo f albendazole, ab road-spectrum drug widely used against gastrointestinal and lung parasites. [58] They first prepared benzyloxycucurbit[6]uril( BnO-Q[6]) and then obtainedt he final HCP by the reaction of BnO-Q[6] and formaldehyde dimethyl acetal. Due to the encapsulation capability of Q[6] towarda lbendazole andt he high porosity of the HCP,aremarkablec apture capacityo fa lbendazole could be achieved by the synthesized HCP.…”
Section: Capture Of Other Hazardous Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adsorbents studied for such applications include activated carbons [4], metal-organic frameworks [5], and microporous polymers [6] such as hypercrosslinked polymers (HCPs) [7][8][9]. HCPs can be synthesised from various aromatic building blocks, ranging from simple benzene rings [10] to styrene-based copolymer [11] to macrocyclic compound cucurbiturils [12] via Friedel-Crafts alkylation. HCPs are typically synthesised via three main strategies [13], namely, internal, external, and post-crosslinking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%