Abstract

The aim of this study is to prepare an ion-imprinted poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate-N-methacryloyl-( l)-cysteine methyl ester) [PHEMAC] cryogel which can be used to remove Fe 3+ ions from beta thalassemia patient plasma in vitro. Fe 3+, as a template, was initially complexed with N-methacryloyl-( l)-cysteine methyl ester (MAC) to form the complex monomer MAC-Fe 3+ polymerized to constitute a Fe 3+ ion-imprinted PHEMAC-Fe 3+ cryogel by cryo-polymerization. The template (Fe 3+) was removed from the polymer by using 0.1 M EDTA solution. The specific surface area of PHEMAC-Fe 3+ cryogel was found to be 32.7 m 2/g. A maximum Fe 3+ adsorption capacity of 75 μg/g was observed with PHEMAC-Fe 3+ cryogel. It was determined that PHEMAC-Fe 3+ cryogel possesses high selectivity coefficients for Fe 3+/Cd 2+ and Fe 3+/Ni 2+, which are 10.5 and 2.3, respectively, times greater than PHEMAC (non-imprinted cryogel produced in the absence of Fe 3+).

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