Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Thiosalicylate-based Solid-Supported Ionic Liquid for Removal of Pb(II) Ions from Aqueous Solution

Kamaruddin, N.A.L. and Taha, M.F. and Wilfred, C.D. (2023) Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Thiosalicylate-based Solid-Supported Ionic Liquid for Removal of Pb(II) Ions from Aqueous Solution. Molecules, 28 (2).

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Abstract

The main objectives of this study are to synthesize a new solid-supported ionic liquid (SSIL) that has a covalent bond between the solid support, i.e., activated silica gel, with thiosalicylate-based ionic liquid and to evaluate the performance of this new SSIL as an extractant, labelled as Si-TS-SSIL, and to remove Pb(II) ions from an aqueous solution. In this study, 1-methyl-3-(3-trimethoxysilylpropyl) imidazolium thiosalicylate (MTMSPITS) ionic liquid was synthesized and the formation of MTMSPITS was confirmed through structural analysis using NMR, FTIR, IC, TGA, and Karl Fischer Titration. The MTMSPITS ionic liquid was then chemically immobilized on activated silica gel to produce a new thiosalicylate-based solid-supported ionic liquid (Si-TS-SSIL). The formation of these covalent bonds on Si-TS-SSIL was confirmed by solid-state NMR analysis. Meanwhile, BET analysis was performed to study the surface area of the activated silica gel and the prepared Si-TS-SSIL (before and after washing with solvent) with the purpose to show that all physically immobilized MTMSPITS has been washed off from Si-TS-SSIL, leaving only chemically immobilized MTMSPITS on Si-TS-SSIL before proceeding with removal study. The removal study of Pb(II) ions from an aqueous solution was carried out using Si-TS-SSIL as an extractant, whereby the amount of Pb(II) ions removed was determined by AAS. In this removal study, the experiments were carried out at a fixed agitation speed (400 rpm) and fixed amount of Si-TS-SSIL (0.25 g), with different contact times ranging from 2 to 250 min at room temperature. The maximum removal capacity was found to be 8.37 mg/g. The kinetics study was well fitted with the pseudo-second order model. Meanwhile, for the isotherm study, the removal process of Pb(II) ions was well described by the Freundlich isotherm model, as this model exhibited a higher correlation coefficient (R2), i.e., 0.99, as compared to the Langmuir isotherm model. © 2023 by the authors.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: ion; ionic liquid; lead; silica gel; water, adsorption; chemistry; kinetics; water pollutant, Adsorption; Ionic Liquids; Ions; Kinetics; Lead; Silica Gel; Water; Water Pollutants, Chemical
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi Mohamed Lazim
Date Deposited: 17 Feb 2023 12:58
Last Modified: 17 Feb 2023 12:58
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/34340

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