Polymers Made by Inverse Vulcanization for Use as Mercury Sorbents

J. Chalker, M. Mann, Max J H Worthington, Louisa J. Esdaile
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Abstract Inverse vulcanization is a process in which highly abundant and low-cost elemental sulfur is copolymerized with an unsaturated organic molecule such as a polyene. This process has provided a variety of useful materials with high sulfur content—typically 50% or greater in sulfur by mass. These materials have garnered increasing interest in research as sorbents for mercury, due to the high affinity of sulfur for mercury. In this review, the features of mercury sorbents made by inverse vulcanization are presented. Additionally, case studies are provided to illustrate the variety of polymer architectures accessible with this chemistry, the versatility of these materials in mercury remediation, and prospects for industrial use. 1 Introduction 2 Sulfur Polymers by Inverse Vulcanization 3 Sulfur Polymers as Mercury Sorbents 4 Increasing Surface Area to Improve Mercury Uptake 5 Crosslinker Considerations 6 Sorption of Different Forms of Mercury 7 Life-Cycle Management 8 Conclusions and Outlook

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反向硫化制备的用作汞吸收剂的聚合物
摘要逆硫化是一种将高丰度和低成本的元素硫与不饱和有机分子(如多烯)共聚的过程。该工艺提供了各种含硫量高的有用材料,通常含硫量为50%或更高。由于硫对汞的高亲和力,这些材料作为汞的吸附剂在研究中越来越受到关注。介绍了反硫化制备的汞吸收剂的特点。此外,还提供了案例研究,以说明这种化学方法可获得的聚合物结构的多样性、这些材料在汞修复中的多功能性以及工业应用前景。1简介2通过反向硫化的硫聚合物3硫聚合物作为汞吸收剂4增加表面积以提高汞吸收5交联剂考虑因素6对不同形式汞的吸收7生命周期管理8结论和展望
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