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Selective removal of heavy metals by Zr-based MOFs in wastewater: New acid and amino functionalization strategy

Journal of Environmental Sciences [2023]
Ping Chen, Yalan Wang, Xiaoqin Zhuang, Haijin Liu, Guoguang Liu, Wenying Lv
ABSTRACT

Zr-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been developed in recent years to treat heavy metals, e.g. hexavalent chromium Cr 6+ pollution, which damages the surrounding ecosystem and threaten human health. This kind of MOF is stable and convenient to prepare, but has the disadvantage of low adsorption capacity, limiting its wide application. To this end, a novel formic acid and amino modified MOFs were prepared, referred to as Form-UiO-66-NH 2 . Due to the modification of formic acid, its specific surface area, pore size, and crystal size were effectively expanded, and the adsorption capacity of Cr 6+ was significantly enhanced. Under optimal conditions, Form-UiO-66-NH 2 exhibited an excellent adsorption capacity (338.98 mg/g), ∼10 times higher than that reported for unmodified Zr-based MOFs and most other adsorbents. An in-depth study on the photoelectronic properties and pH confirmed that the adsorption mechanism of Form-UiO-66-NH 2 to Cr 6+ was electrostatic adsorption. After modification, the improvement of Cr 6+ adsorption capacity by Form-UiO-66-NH 2 was attributed to the expansion of its specific surface area and the increase in its surface charge. The present study revealed an important finding that Form-UiO-66-NH 2 elucidated selective adsorption to Cr 6+ in mixed wastewater containing toxic heavy metal ions and common nonmetallic water quality factors . This research provided a new acid and amino functionalization perspective for improving the adsorption capacity of Zr-based MOF adsorbents while simultaneously demonstrating their pertinence to target contaminant adsorption.

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