2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra11622h
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Sonochemical synthesis of cyclophosphazene bridged mesoporous organosilicas and their application in methyl orange, congo red and Cr(vi) removal

Abstract: Cyclophosphazene-bridged mesoporous organosilicas have been synthesized by a fast sonochemical method which efficiently removed organic dyes and Cr(vi) ions.

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“…The peak at 1600 cm –1 is the typical vibration of the aromatic ring. The preservation of cyclophosphazene units in the hypercross-linked polymers is confirmed by the signal appearing at 1205–1190 cm –1 due to the PN bending vibration. The observation of a band at 988 cm –1 is assigned to the P–O vibrations. Likewise, the FT-IR spectrum of HCP-PN-2 has almost the same pattern as explained for HCP-PN-1, suggesting the structural similarity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The peak at 1600 cm –1 is the typical vibration of the aromatic ring. The preservation of cyclophosphazene units in the hypercross-linked polymers is confirmed by the signal appearing at 1205–1190 cm –1 due to the PN bending vibration. The observation of a band at 988 cm –1 is assigned to the P–O vibrations. Likewise, the FT-IR spectrum of HCP-PN-2 has almost the same pattern as explained for HCP-PN-1, suggesting the structural similarity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Further, the observation of a broad resonance signal at 10 ppm in the 31 P CP-MAS NMR spectrum of CHNM-1 (Figure 1b) confirms the inclusion of the cyclophosphazene moieties in the framework. 47,48 Detailed NMR signal assignments are summarized in Table S1a,b.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A combination of few or all of the characteristics could potentially provide an ideal adsorbent. In this regard, our research group has been using cyclophosphazene as an interesting and important metal-free inorganic moiety to synthesize high-surface-area inorganic–organic hybrid materials. , As documented in some of our recent research, the three-dimensional paddle wheel structure of cyclophosphazene has exerted a synergic effect in improving the specific surface area. , This synergic effect was proved with various precursors and different synthetic approaches such as click chemistry, Schiff base condensation, hydrolysis, and polycondensation. Additionally, the N and P present in the framework further facilitate the applications. , In the present research, high-surface-area nanoporous multifunctional hybrid adsorbents have been made by condensing pyrrole with the cyclophosphazene derivative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[52,53] Mohanti et al have used cyclotriphosphazene and trialkoxysilyl groups for the preparation of porous silica for adsorptiono fC r 2 O 7 2À ions, despite the relativelyl ow surface area. [54][55][56] In this study,w ep resent the synthesis of an ew hybrid material from the reaction of octavinylsilsesquioxane (OVS) with hexa(4-bromophenoxy)-cyclotriphosphazene using Pd(OAc) 2 /(o-CH 3 Ph) 3 Pa st he catalyst. Adsorption property of the materialf or heavy metal ions is demonstrated and studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%