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Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids

It has been recently evidenced that hybrid magnetic nanomaterials based on perylene diimide (PDI) dopamine and iron oxide nanoparticles are useful for the adsorption and determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, NDI compounds are expensive and difficult to handle compared to small...

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Autores principales: Piña, María de las Nieves, Gutiérrez, María Susana, Panagos, Mario, Duel, Paulino, León, Alberto, Morey, Jeroni, Quiñonero, David, Frontera, Antonio
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9069820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35527864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04490f
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author Piña, María de las Nieves
Gutiérrez, María Susana
Panagos, Mario
Duel, Paulino
León, Alberto
Morey, Jeroni
Quiñonero, David
Frontera, Antonio
author_facet Piña, María de las Nieves
Gutiérrez, María Susana
Panagos, Mario
Duel, Paulino
León, Alberto
Morey, Jeroni
Quiñonero, David
Frontera, Antonio
author_sort Piña, María de las Nieves
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description It has been recently evidenced that hybrid magnetic nanomaterials based on perylene diimide (PDI) dopamine and iron oxide nanoparticles are useful for the adsorption and determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, NDI compounds are expensive and difficult to handle compared to smaller size diimides. Therefore, in this manuscript a combined experimental and theoretical investigation is reported including the analysis of the effect of changing the aromatic surface on the ability of these magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrid nanoparticles (NPs) to adsorb several aromatic and non-aromatic VOCs. In particular, two new hybrid Fe(3)O(4)NPs are synthesized and characterized where the size of organic PDI dopamine linker is progressively reduced to naphthalene diimide (NDI) and pyromellitic diimide (PMDI). These materials were utilized to fill two sorbent tubes in series. Thermal desorption (TD) combined with capillary gas chromatography (GC)/flame detector (FID) was used to analyze both front and back tubes. Adsorption values (defined as % VOCs found in the front tube) were determined for a series of VOCs. The binding energies (DFT-D3 calculations) of VOC–Fe(3)O(4)NP complexes were also computed to correlate the electron-accepting ability of the arylene diimide (PDI, NDI or PMDI) with the adsorption capacity of the different tubes. The prepared hybrids can be easily separated magnetically and showed great reusability.
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spelling pubmed-90698202022-05-05 Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids Piña, María de las Nieves Gutiérrez, María Susana Panagos, Mario Duel, Paulino León, Alberto Morey, Jeroni Quiñonero, David Frontera, Antonio RSC Adv Chemistry It has been recently evidenced that hybrid magnetic nanomaterials based on perylene diimide (PDI) dopamine and iron oxide nanoparticles are useful for the adsorption and determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, NDI compounds are expensive and difficult to handle compared to smaller size diimides. Therefore, in this manuscript a combined experimental and theoretical investigation is reported including the analysis of the effect of changing the aromatic surface on the ability of these magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrid nanoparticles (NPs) to adsorb several aromatic and non-aromatic VOCs. In particular, two new hybrid Fe(3)O(4)NPs are synthesized and characterized where the size of organic PDI dopamine linker is progressively reduced to naphthalene diimide (NDI) and pyromellitic diimide (PMDI). These materials were utilized to fill two sorbent tubes in series. Thermal desorption (TD) combined with capillary gas chromatography (GC)/flame detector (FID) was used to analyze both front and back tubes. Adsorption values (defined as % VOCs found in the front tube) were determined for a series of VOCs. The binding energies (DFT-D3 calculations) of VOC–Fe(3)O(4)NP complexes were also computed to correlate the electron-accepting ability of the arylene diimide (PDI, NDI or PMDI) with the adsorption capacity of the different tubes. The prepared hybrids can be easily separated magnetically and showed great reusability. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9069820/ /pubmed/35527864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04490f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Piña, María de las Nieves
Gutiérrez, María Susana
Panagos, Mario
Duel, Paulino
León, Alberto
Morey, Jeroni
Quiñonero, David
Frontera, Antonio
Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids
title Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids
title_full Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids
title_fullStr Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids
title_short Influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of VOCs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids
title_sort influence of the aromatic surface on the capacity of adsorption of vocs by magnetite supported organic–inorganic hybrids
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9069820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35527864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04490f
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