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Teamed Boronate Affinity-Functionalized Zn-MOF/PAN-Derived Molecularly Imprinted Hollow Carbon Electrospinning Nanofibers for Selective Adsorption of Shikimic Acid

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 23, Pages 27294-27308

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c06664

Keywords

teamed boronate affinity; electrospinning; molecular imprinting; shikimic acid; selective separation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878132]
  2. graduate scientific research innovation program of Jiangsu Province [KYCX20_3042]

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The study demonstrates a new strategy for preparing boronate affinity molecularly imprinted hollow carbon fibers through electrospinning technique with selective binding sites for shikimic acid. These fibers exhibit high adsorption capacity and stability, showing strong affinity and selectivity towards shikimic acid.
Electrospun micro-/nanolibers with tailor-made specific binding sites are extremely popular due to their tremendous potential in separation applications. In this work, teamed boronate affinity (TBA)-functionalized molecularly imprinted hollow carbon electrospun nanolibers (MI-HCESNFs) derived from ZIF-8/PAN fibers with selective binding sites toward shikimic acid (SA) are presented. Each ingredient used in this strategy plays its own part: HCESNFs with excellent structural characteristics as the highly porous electrospun substrate, KH560 as the grafting material for the follow-up polyethyleneimine (PEI) modification, PEI as the dendritic platform to approach more boronic acid owing to its long chain with abundant amino groups, and TBA molecular group as the functional monomer to specifically bind with SA under the neutral condition. Benefiting from the porous structure, the high density of boronic acid, and the highly accessible imprinted sites on the surface, MI-HCESNFs show strong affinity and selectivity to the SA molecules. The adsorption capacity of MI-HCESNFs can reach 127.8 mg g(-1), which is 3.1 times larger than that of the non-imprinted material. Besides, MI-HCESNFs are stable when treated with continuous ultrasonication and can be recycled eight times with a slight loss of 8.615% on the adsorption quantity. This work presents a new strategy to prepare boronate affinity adsorbents based on the electrospinning technique for the capture of SA and also proposes a path for the integration of molecularly imprinted polymers and electrospinning.

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