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Sorption onto insoluble β-cyclodextrin polymer for 2,4-dinitrophenol

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The sorption of β-cyclodextrin polymer (β-CDP) towards 2,4-dinitrophenol (2,4-DNP) in aqueous solutions was investigated. The influence of sorption conditions including initial 2,4-DNP concentration, contact time and pH on sorption capability were discussed. The sorption isotherm can be correlated to Freundlich model. The maximum sorption capacity of 2,4-DNP for β-CDP was measured to be 192 mg/g with the initial concentration at 1,000 mg/L at 303 K. The β-CDP was easily recovered by ethanol as washing solvent and they could be used as a kind of recyclable sorbents.

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Srinivasan, K., Stalin, T. Sorption onto insoluble β-cyclodextrin polymer for 2,4-dinitrophenol. J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem 73, 321–328 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10847-011-0059-7

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