In 2019,New Journal of Chemistry included an article by Li, Zhi-Jun; Xue, Hua-Dong; Zhang, Yu-Quan; Hu, Huai-Sheng; Zheng, Xu-Dong. Application of 623-24-5. The article was titled 《Construction of a cationic organic network for highly efficient removal of anionic contaminants from water》. The information in the text is summarized as follows:
Widespread water contamination has become a great threat to human survival, and therefore developing an efficient strategy for decontamination of wastewater is of great significance. Herein, a new cationic organic network (CON-1) has been constructed by a facile method from com. available precursors, 1,4-bis(bromomethyl)benzene (BBMB) and 5,10,15,20-tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrin (TPP), via a quaternization reaction. After being well characterized, CON-1 was employed as an adsorbent for removal of anionic contaminants in aqueous media. Benifitting from the charged framework and exchangeable counter ions, CON-1 exhibits fast adsorption kinetics and high adsorption capacity towards organic dyes and dichromate. The maximum adsorption capacity for the organic dye orange G and Cr2O72- can reach up to 718 mg g-1 and 293 mg g-1, resp. Moreover, CON-1 displays good stability in the adsorption process, it can be regenerated and it can be reused for several cycles. The facile synthesis, high efficiency, and good stability endow CON-1 with great potential in the purification of wastewater. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1,4-Bis(bromomethyl)benzene(cas: 623-24-5Application of 623-24-5)
1,4-Bis(bromomethyl)benzene(cas: 623-24-5) belongs to organobromine compounds.Most of the natural organobromine compounds are produced by marine organisms , and several brominated metabolites with antibacterial , antitumor , antiviral , and antifungal activity have been isolated from seaweed, sponges, corals, molluscs, and others. In contrast, terrestrial plants account only for a few bromine-containing compounds.Application of 623-24-5
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