Thiadiazole containing N- and S-rich highly ordered periodic mesoporous organosilica for efficient removal of Hg(ii) from polluted water.

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Surajit DasAsim Bhaumik

Abstract

A new N- and S-rich highly ordered periodic mesoporous organosilica material DMTZ-PMO bearing thiadiazole and thiol moieties inside the pore-wall of a 2D-hexagonal nanomaterial has been synthesized. DMTZ-PMO shows a very high surface area (971 m2 g-1), and can be used for efficient and fast removal of Hg2+ from polluted water with a very high Hg2+ uptake capacity of 2081 mg g-1.

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Apr 21, 2021·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Rupak ChatterjeeAsim Bhaumik

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