Iminodiacetic acid (IDAA) forms strong complexes with a wide variety of metal ions. Using self-assembled monolayers in mesoporous supports (SAMMS) to present the IDAA ligand allows for multiple metal-ligand interactions to enhance the metal binding affinity relative to that of randomly oriented polymer-based supports. This manuscript describes the synthesis of a novel nanostructured sorbent material built using self-assembly of a IDAA ligand inside a nanoporous silica, and demonstrates its use for capturing transition metal cations, and anionic metal complexes, such as PdCl4-2.
Revised: April 7, 2011 |
Published: April 1, 2009
Citation
Busche B.J., R.J. Wiacek, J.D. Davidson, V. Koonsiripaiboon, W. Yantasee, R.S. Addleman, and G.E. Fryxell. 2009.Synthesis of Nanoporous Iminodiacetic Acid Sorbents for Binding Transition Metals.Inorganic Chemistry Communications 12, no. 4:312-315.PNNL-SA-63114.