Ionic liquid functionalized polymer composite nanotubes toward dye decomposition

Shu-Qin Cui Xu-Yang Ji Fu-Xin Liang Zhen-Zhong Yang

Citation:  Shu-Qin Cui, Xu-Yang Ji, Fu-Xin Liang, Zhen-Zhong Yang. Ionic liquid functionalized polymer composite nanotubes toward dye decomposition[J]. Chinese Chemical Letters, 2015, 26(8): 942-945. doi: 10.1016/j.cclet.2015.04.034 shu

Ionic liquid functionalized polymer composite nanotubes toward dye decomposition

    通讯作者: Fu-Xin Liang,
    Zhen-Zhong Yang,
  • 基金项目:

    This work was supported by MOST (No. 2012CB933200)  (No. 2012CB933200)

摘要: Poly(ionic liquid) functionalized composite nanotubes are achieved by ATRP grafting ionic liquid monomers for example ViEtIm+Br- from the poly(DVB-co-VBC) nanotubes surface. PW12O403- anion is introduced through anion exchange. The PW12O403- based composite nanotubes can synchronously absorb and decompose water soluble dyes for examplemethyl orange (MO). The cooperative interplay is promising in highly efficient decomposition of dyes.

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