Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Polymers as Adsorbents for Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Solutions: A Review

Materials (Basel). 2014 Jan 27;7(2):673-726. doi: 10.3390/ma7020673.

Abstract

Over the past decades, organic-inorganic hybrid polymers have been applied in different fields, including the adsorption of pollutants from wastewater and solid-state separations. In this review, firstly, these compounds are classified. These compounds are prepared by sol-gel method, self-assembly process (mesopores), assembling of nanobuilding blocks (e.g., layered or core-shell compounds) and as interpenetrating networks and hierarchically structures. Lastly, the adsorption characteristics of heavy metals of these materials, including different kinds of functional groups, selectivity of them for heavy metals, effect of pH and synthesis conditions on adsorption capacity, are studied.

Keywords: adsorption; heavy metal ion; interpenetrating networks; nanobuilding blocks; organic-inorganic hybrid polymer; self-assembly process; sol-gel method; wastewater treatment.

Publication types

  • Review