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Preparation of a novel citric acid-crosslinked Zn-MOF/chitosan composite and application in adsorption of chromium(VI) and methyl orange from aqueous solution

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 258, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117644

Keywords

Zn-MOF/chitosan composite; Chemical crosslinked; Adsorption; Chromium(VI); Methyl orange

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [2232013A3-05]
  2. National Science and Technology Ministry of China [2012BAK30B03]

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A novel citrate-crosslinked Zn-MOF/chitosan composite with high adsorption capacity for Cr(VI) and MO was successfully prepared, and its adsorption mechanisms were mainly explained by electrostatic attraction, cation-pi interaction, n-pi and pi-pi interactions, electrostatic attraction, and hydrogen bonding.
A novel citrate-crosslinked Zn-MOF/chitosan (ZnBDC/CSC) composite was successfully prepared by immobilizing Zn-MOF (ZnBDC) on citrate-crosslinked chitosan (CSC) using citric acid as a chemical bridge. ZnBDC/CSC was characterized by XRD, FT-IR, solid-state C-13 NMR, BET and SEM. The adsorption of ZnBDC/CSC for Cr(VI) and MO from aqueous solutions were studied at pH 5.0. The adsorption conditions, such as adsorption time and initial concentration of Cr(VI) and MO solutions were investigated. The results indicated that ZnBDC/CSC showed high adsorption capacity for both Cr(VI) (225 +/- 4 mg g(-1)) and MO (202 +/- 3 mg g(-1)), respectively. The adsorption of Cr(VI) on ZnBDC/CSC could be well described by Langmuir isotherm model, while MO followed Freundlich model. The adsorption kinetic of Cr(VI) and MO demonstrated a better fitness to the pseudo-second order kinetic model. Thermodynamic parameters (enthalpy (Delta H), entropy (Delta S) and Gibbs free energy (Delta G)) demonstrated that the adsorption processes of Cr(VI) and MO on ZnBDC/CSC were exothermic, disordered and spontaneous at 298 318 K. The adsorption mechanism of ZnBDC/CSC for Cr(VI) could be mainly explained by electrostatic attraction and cation-pi interaction, while for MO, it could be assigned to n-pi and pi-pi interactions, electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bonding. ZnBDC/CSC could be recycled and reused for the removal of Cr (VI) and MO.

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