Jianchen Wang
Tsinghua University
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2012
Gang Ye; Feifei Bai; Jichao Wei; Jianchen Wang; Jing Chen
A novel kind of polysiloxane resin functionalized with dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 (DCH18C6) was synthesized through a post-modification approach. The DCH18C6 moieties bearing amino groups were firstly prepared, followed by covalent grafting to a silica precursor P-(CH(2))(3)-Cl (Where P represents a 3-dimentional polymerized silica matrix) based on nucleophilic substitution reaction. (29)Si and (13)C solid-state NMR, FT-IR, XPS, TGA, ESEM and elemental analysis were employed to systematically characterize the structure, thermal property and surface morphology of the functionalized resin. The results indicated that the DCH18C6 ligands were successfully bonded to the polysiloxane resin with a satisfactory grafting degree (33.6wt.%). Due to the robust organosilica framework and the covalent immobilization of the ligands, the functionalized resin had excellent thermal stability and acid resistance. Batch experiments showed that the resin could effectively separate Sr(II) in high acidity mediums. The distribution coefficient (K(d)) of 43.6cm(3)/g could be achieved in 5.0mol/L HNO(3) solution. The influences of contact time and acidity of HNO(3) on the resins extraction performance were examined. The reusability and the selectivity to Sr(II) over interference ions were investigated. The DCH18C6-functionalized resin might be potentially applied for the radiostrontium removal in the high level liquid waste (HLLW).
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2013
Yuxiao Leng; Gang Ye; Jian Xu; Jichao Wei; Jianchen Wang; Jing Chen
In this article, a new class of silica gel adsorbent functionalized with macrocyclic receptors was developed for cesium recognition. A calixcrown molecule, with strong affinity to cesium cation, was decorated precisely at the 1,3-alternate benzene rings with reactive amino substituents, followed by the anchoring to the silica matrix to obtain a high functionalization degree. Structural characterization of the monomers and the organosilicas was carried out by 1H/13C NMR, 29Si/13C solid-state NMR, and FT-IR spectra. Besides, XPS survey, BET, TGA and ESEM were employed to investigate the surface property, thermal stability and micro-morphology of the organosilicas. Due to the host–guest interaction between the calixcrown receptor and cesium cation, efficient separation of cesium in the presence of competing alkali metals including sodium and potassium was realized. Mechanism regarding the recognition effect was discussed. The calixcrown-grafted organosilica material possesses the potential to be applied for the separation of cesium in radioactive liquid waste.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012
Gang Ye; Feifei Bai; Guang-Jin Chen; Jichao Wei; Jianchen Wang; Jing Chen
The first example of well-ordered mesoporous organosilica with high selectivity towards Pb(II) based on host–guest interactions was developed. Due to the high functionalization of a specific macrocyclic host, DCH18C6, with easy accessibility, the mesoporous organosilica showed remarkable recognition and efficient adsorption of Pb(II) in a multicomponent system.
Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2013
Gang Ye; Yuxiao Leng; Feifei Bai; Jichao Wei; Jianchen Wang; Jing Chen
A novel kind of macrocyclic-host-functionalized periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) with excellent and reversible recognition of Pb(II) was developed. The macrocyclic host molecule cis-dicyclohexano[18]crown-6, with strong affinity to Pb(II), was carefully modified as a bridged precursor to build the PMO material. To break down the limit of the functionalization degree for PMOs incorporated with large-sized moieties, a site-selective post-functionalization method was proposed to further decorate the external surface of the PMO material. The selective recognition ability of the upgraded PMO material towards Pb(II) was remarkably enhanced without destroying the mesoporous ordering. Solid-state (13)C and (29)Si NMR spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), XRD, TEM, and nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherm measurements were utilized for a full characterization of the structure, micromorphology, and surface properties. Reversible binding of Pb(II) was realized in the binding-elution cycle experiments. The mechanism of the supramolecular interaction between the macrocyclic host and metal ion was discussed. The synthetic strategy can be considered a general way to optimize the properties of PMOs as binding materials for practical use while preserving the mesostructure.
Journal of Membrane Science | 2005
Jianhong Xu; Guangsheng Luo; G. G. Chen; Jianchen Wang
Powder Technology | 2004
G. G. Chen; Guangsheng Luo; Jianhong Xu; Jianchen Wang
Separation and Purification Technology | 2013
Feifei Bai; Gang Ye; Guang-Jin Chen; Jichao Wei; Jianchen Wang; Jing Chen
Aiche Journal | 2004
G. G. Chen; Guangsheng Luo; Yuanzhang Sun; Jianhong Xu; Jianchen Wang
Reactive & Functional Polymers | 2013
Feifei Bai; Gang Ye; Guang-Jin Chen; Jichao Wei; Jianchen Wang; Jing Chen
Energy Procedia | 2013
Min Luo; Mingfen Wen; Jianchen Wang; Jianhua Zhu