Publication: Ultrasonic mediated synthesis of arsenic imprinted polymer and their analytical practicality as a selective sorbent for removal of toxic As3+ ion from real samples
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In this study, we report the synthesis of arsenic-imprinted polymer (As-IIP) through the combined effect of dual functional monomers, 4-vinyl pyridine, and methacrylic acid based ionic interaction by a simple and cost-effective ultrasonic-mediated precipitation polymerization. Ultrasonic energy application reduces the reaction time as compared to conventional protocol. Surface morphology and functionality were examined using SEM and FT-IR. Adsorption mechanism and kinetics was describes by Langmuir, followed by pseudo second order. The repeatability and selectivity of As-IIP were also evaluated. The As-IIP revealed excellent selectivity toward As3+ in the presence of Al3+, Cr3+, Hg2+, and Ni2+ high anti-interference ability in the presence of various coexisting ions. An excellent linear range of concentration (2–100) μg L−1 as well as LOD and LOQ were obtained 0.65 and 1.8 μgL−1 respectively. The synthesized As-IIP was applied for selective removal of toxic As3+ ions in real samples.