Radiation synthesis of imidazolium-based ionic liquids modified silica adsorbents for ReO4- adsorption

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kangjun Xie ◽  
Zhen Dong ◽  
Nan Wang ◽  
Wei Qi ◽  
Long Zhao

The selective elimination of radioactive TcO4- from radioactive wastes is becoming increasingly critical for environmental security. In this work, a series of novel adsorbents (Si-IL-X, X= NO3, Cl, BF4, NTf2)...

2005 ◽  
Vol 283 (2) ◽  
pp. 300-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takeshi Moriguchi ◽  
Kazuyuki Yano ◽  
Muneaki Tahara ◽  
Kazuhiko Yaguchi

Life ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 1090
Author(s):  
Patrícia Pereira ◽  
Augusto Q. Pedro ◽  
Márcia C. Neves ◽  
João C. Martins ◽  
Inês Rodrigues ◽  
...  

High quality nucleic acids (with high integrity, purity, and biological activity) have become indispensable products of modern society, both in molecular diagnosis and to be used as biopharmaceuticals. As the current methods available for the extraction and purification of nucleic acids are laborious, time-consuming, and usually rely on the use of hazardous chemicals, there is an unmet need towards the development of more sustainable and cost-effective technologies for nucleic acids purification. Accordingly, this study addresses the preparation and evaluation of silica-based materials chemically modified with chloride-based ionic liquids (supported ionic liquids, SILs) as potential materials to effectively isolate RNAs. The investigated chloride-based SILs comprise the following cations: 1-methyl-3-propylimidazolium, triethylpropylammonium, dimethylbutylpropylammonium, and trioctylpropylammonium. All SILs were synthesized by us and characterized by solid-state 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), elemental analysis, and zeta potential measurements, confirming the successful covalent attachment of each IL cation with no relevant changes in the morphology of materials. Their innovative application as chromatographic supports for the isolation of recombinant RNA was then evaluated. Adsorption kinetics of transfer RNA (tRNA) on the modified silica-based materials were investigated at 25 °C. Irrespective to the immobilized IL, the adsorption experimental data are better described by a pseudo first-order model, and maximum tRNA binding capacities of circa 16 µmol of tRNA/g of material were achieved with silica modified with 1-methyl-3-propylimidazolium chloride and dimethylbutylpropylammonium chloride. Furthermore, the multimodal character displayed by SILs was explored towards the purification of tRNA from Escherichia coli lysates, which in addition to tRNA contain ribosomal RNA and genomic DNA. The best performance on the tRNA isolation was achieved with SILs comprising 1-methyl-3-propylimidazolium chloride and dimethylbutylpropylammonium chloride. Overall, the IL modified silica-based materials represent a more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective technology for the purification of bacterial RNAs, paving the way for their use in the purification of distinct biomolecules or nucleic acids from other sources.


Langmuir ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (27) ◽  
pp. 8927-8934 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuai Liu ◽  
Yue Peng ◽  
Tao Yan ◽  
Yani Zhang ◽  
John Crittenden ◽  
...  

Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 1782
Author(s):  
Cancan Li ◽  
Jiamei Zhu ◽  
Min Zhou ◽  
Shuangquan Zhang ◽  
Xiaodong He

Adsorption and diffusion of water vapor in phosphonium ionic liquid modified silica gel were studied, aiming to reduce the loading of water vapor in porous materials. The modified silica gel was prepared through a grafting method and characterized by FTIR, thermal gravity analysis and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. N2 sorption isotherms at −196 °C and CO2 sorption isotherms at 0 °C were also measured to analyzee the porosity. Water vapor adsorption equilibriums at 25 °C up to 30 mbar were tested. The results indicate that the ionic liquids (ILs) phase acts as a protecting film which decreases water vapor adsorption. The improvement of water-resistant performance is also attributed to the decrease of micro-porosity and silanol groups on the silica surface. Diffusion behavior of water vapor on modified silica was determined on the basis of the adsorption equilibrium. The effective diffusivity of water vapor in modified silica is almost the same as in bare silica and decreases with the increasing of water vapor loading.


RSC Advances ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (32) ◽  
pp. 16583-16588 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lucas Foppa ◽  
Jairton Dupont ◽  
Carla W. Scheeren

Platinum nanoparticles (ca. 2.3 nm) dispersed in ionic liquids and functionalized ionic liquids were supported within a silica network by the sol–gel method.


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