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Porous organic polymers for superefficient removal of pollutants from water: Design, synthesis and adsorption performance

Journal of Cleaner Production [2023]
Nan Li, Lanlan Huo, Wenjing Shen, Chenghong Qiang, Mianmian Wu, Guifang Sun, Qingfei Li, Minghao Shi, Jiangquan Ma
ABSTRACT

Environmental pollution and energy shortage are key problems restricting human and social development. Finding a way to effectively adsorb organic pollutants in wastewater is of great significance for environmental protection. Here, we reasonably design and prepare three novel porous organic polymers with different ratios m-terphenyl (POP-Ts) by Friedel-Crafts alkylation as excellent adsorbents, named POP-T (1:1), POP-T (1:1.5) and POP-T (1:2), respectively. Notably, the proportion of m-terphenyl and biphenyl dichlorobenzyl was optimized for the first time to obtain POPs adsorbents for removal of pollutants from water. Specially, the adsorption experiments showed that POP-T (1:1.5) has excellent adsorption performance of rhodamine B (RhB), methylene blue (MB) and diclofenac (DCF), and the maximum adsorption of POP-T (1:1.5) is 1414.4 mg/g, 1256.6 mg/g and 1028.9 mg/g, respectively. The kinetic data and isothermal data were well fit with the pseudo 2nd order model and Langmuir model, respectively. Moreover, all POP-Ts exhibit excellent stability and the adsorption efficiency is still over 90% after four cycles. Overall, the superefficient adsorption performance is attributed to the hydrophobicity property, large specific surface area (1416 m 2 /g) and porosity of the POP-T (1:1.5) material.

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