Publications by authors named "Yeling Mo"

The oily wastewater and heavy metal ions have been increasingly discharged into water environment, posting a serious threat to ecosystems and human health. However, it remains challenging to use single separation technology to effectively remove oil and heavy metal ions in oil-water mixtures simultaneously. Herein, novel hydrophobic/hydrophilic composites (HHC) were successfully prepared by using A4 paper-derived hydrophilic cellulose as the modified matrix, modifying the polydopamine layer and in-situ growth nanoscale zero-valent iron as active adsorption materials, combined with oleic acid-modified hydrophobic magnetic hollow carbon microspheres, which were used to efficiently and rapidly adsorb heavy metals and oil in oil-water mixtures.

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An ultra-sensitive and selective electrochemical sensor was proposed through the combination of carbon disulfide-functionalized graphene oxide (GOCS) composite with high conductivity and cadmium ion-imprinted polymer (IIP). Using pyrrole as the functional monomer and Cd as the template ion, the IIP was formed by in situ electropolymerization on GOCS composite. Under the optimized experimental conditions, the sensor exhibited a good linear relationship in the range of 0.

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A novel hydrophilic As(V) ion-imprinted cryogel (IIC) was green prepared by cryogelation in aqueous environment which was coincident with the adsorption condition and can improve the specific recognition performance. The methacrylamido propyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (MPTAC) was selected as the functional monomer and the saturated adsorption capacity of the prepared IIC and NIC were 55.0 mg/g and 29.

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