Nanoparticle-Imprinted Silica Gel for the Size-Selective Capture of Silver Ultrafine Nanoparticles from Water
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
A synthetic approach has been developed to prepare silica gel monoliths that embed well
separated silver or gold spherical nanoparticles (NP), with diameters of 8, 18 and 115 nm. Fe3+,
O2/cysteine and HNO3 were all successfully used to oxidize and remove silver NP from silica, while
aqua regia was necessary for gold NP. In all cases, NP-imprinted silica gel materials were obtained,
with spherical voids of the same dimensions of the dissolved particles. By grinding the monoliths,
we prepared NP-imprinted silica powders that were able to efficiently reuptake silver ultrafine NP
(Ag-ufNP, d = 8 nm) from aqueous solutions. Moreover, the NP-imprinted silica powders showed a
remarkable size selectivity, based on the best match between NP radius and the curvature radius of
the cavities, driven by the optimization of attractive Van der Waals forces between SiO2 and NP. AgufNP
are increasingly used in products, goods, medical devices, disinfectants, and their consequent
diffusion in the environment is of rising concern. Although limited here to a proof-of-concept level,
the materials and methods described in this paper may be an efficient solution for capturing Ag-ufNP
from environmental waters and to safely dispose them.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Pallavicini, Piersandro; Preti, Luca; Protopapa, Maria L.; Carbone, Daniela; Capodieci, Laura; Diaz Fernandez, Yuri A.; Milanese, Chiara; Taglietti, Angelo; Doveri, Lavinia
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