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Construction of crystal defect sites in N-coordinated UiO-66 via mechanochemical in-situ N-doping strategy for highly selective adsorption of cationic dyes

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 356, Issue -, Pages 329-340

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2018.09.060

Keywords

Mechanochemical in-situ N-coordination strategy; UiO-66 modification; Selective adsorption; Cationic dyes; Textural characterization; DFT simulation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21676059, 21666004]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China [2017GXNSFFA198009, 2016GXNSFAA380229]
  3. Scientific Research Foundation of Guangxi University [XGZ130963]
  4. Innovation Project of Guangxi Graduate Education [YCSW2018030]

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Alkaline N-compounds (pyrrole, dopamine and 2-methylimidazole) were applied to induce crystal defects on UiO-66 via mechanochemical in-situ N-doping strategy and their role on its selective adsorption for cationic dyes i.e. rhodamine B (RhB) and safranine T (ST) were investigated systematically. Alkaline N-compounds coordination were proved to simultaneously modulate pore sizes and intensify surface alkalinity of the original UiO-66. The crystal defects constructed 3-D multi-point adsorption structure, which dramatically enhanced specific adsorption for RhB and ST in binary system. Results showed that pyrrole coordinated UiO-66 possessed 30% enhancement in surface area (1549.1 m(2)/g) with micropores at 9 and 12 angstrom (larger defects in UiO-66). Furthermore, temperature programmed desorption (H2O and NH3) and corrosion resistance test concluded that N-doped UiO-66 possessed improved alkali-resistance and higher alkaline surface compared to pristine UiO-66. Separation performance revealed that pyrrole-doped UiO-66 showed two times enhanced adsorption capacity for RhB (384.1 mg/g), and 223 times higher selectivity for equimolar RhB/ST than that of parent UiO-66. Textural characterization, DFT simulation and electronic factors concluded that proper defect size and alkaline surface endow the novel defective UiO-66 excellent selectivity, adsorption and recycling performances. Thus, our in-situ N-doping strategy has guiding significance to design MOFs with special and useful defects for unique selective adsorption system beyond the circle of organic dyes on industrial level.

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