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publicationNumber CN-104892869-B
titleOfInvention Magnetic polymeric ionic liquid for detecting Microcystin and its preparation method and application
abstract The invention discloses magnetic polymeric ionic liquid for detecting Microcystin and its preparation method and application, the magnetic polymeric ionic liquid, it is to polymerize the granular material formed under initiator effect by carrier, function monomer, crosslinking agent, the function monomer is the ethyl imidazol(e) hexafluorophosphate of 1 vinyl 3, the crosslinking agent is 1,4 butane 3,3 ' double 1 vinyl imidazole hexafluorophosphates.The present invention is using the ethyl imidazol(e) hexafluorophosphate of 1 vinyl 3 as function monomer, with 1,4 butane 3,3 ' double 1 vinyl imidazole hexafluorophosphates are magnetic polymeric ionic liquid made from crosslinking agent polymerization to MC RR, MC LR can be rapidly achieved adsorption equilibrium state, there is higher adsorption capacity and good selection adsorption capacity simultaneously, MC RR, MC LR maximal absorptive capacity are respectively 10.32 μm of ol/g, 10.88 μm of ol/g.
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