Sulfur-containing cellulose esters for selectively anchoring gold for water catalytic decontamination

Int J Biol Macromol. 2024 Sep 22:135882. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135882. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The facile preparation of sustainable sulfur-containing polymer functional materials has been obtained great attention due to their chemical reactivity and metal complexing ability. In this study, taking the solution properties advantages of the newly developed cellulose solvent system of DBU/DMSO/CO2, thiol and disulfide bond functionalized cellulose ester (TDSCE) was facilely prepared via in-situ tandem transesterification and oxidation reaction by using methyl 3-mercaptopropionate, without adding any external catalyst. The synthetic protocol was featured by that the DBU not only acted as reagent for the dissolution of cellulose, but also catalysts for the transesterification of cellulose with methyl 3-mercaptopropionate to yield cellulose 3-mercaptopropionate (Cell-MP) with maximum degrees of substitution (DS) of 0.77, and an oxidant for the partial oxidation of Cell-MP to produce a cellulose methyl 3,3'-disulfanediyldipropionate (Cell-MDSP) with maximum DS of 0.36 mixed ester, respectively. With successful introduction of thiol and disulfide bond into the cellulose backbone, the TDSCEs indicated desirable selective absorption of Au3+ from mimic heavy mental ions waste water due to the sulfur-Au chemistry with maximal adsorption capacity for Au3+ of 415.2 mg/g. The subsequent reduction of Au3+ into gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) fabricated a robust TDSCE-2@Au NPs composite catalyst with high catalytic activity for the hydrogenation treatment of water pollutes, such as 4-nitrophenol (4-NP)and azo dyes.

Keywords: Gold absorption; Organic waste water treatment; Oxidation; Sulfur-containing cellulose esters; Transesterification.