화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.41, No.26, 7151-7158, 2002
Copper(II) coordination to ligands immobilized on photoluminescent porous silicon
Increased preorganization can be achieved by immobilizing ligands on solid supports. Photoluminescent porous silicon, which can undergo facile hydrosilylation, was used as a support for open chain neutral N- and O-donor ligands. The abilities of these ligands to bind the divalent metal ions Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, and Pb2+ are examined. Immobilized ligands selectively complexed Cu(II) over the other metal ions studied. Ligands immobilized on photoluminescent porous silicon also removed a significant amount, up to 98%, of Cu(II) from copper(II)-spiked, organic-rich, seawater samples.