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Tuning microscopic structure of Al-based metal-organic frameworks by changing organic linkers for efficient phosphorus removal

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 292, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.125998

Keywords

Aluminum-based; Metal-organic frameworks; Organic linker; Adsorption; Phosphate

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Yunnan Province [2018FB014]
  2. Program for Research Center of Lake Restoration Technology Engineering for Universities of Yunnan Province [Yunjiaofa [2019] 57]
  3. Key Natural Science Foundation of Kunming [20171S12305]

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The study synthesized five aluminum-based metal-organic frameworks by changing the organic linker, with Al-BDC showing the highest phosphorus adsorption capacity and Al-PMA showing the lowest. The Al-MOFs are suitable for phosphorus removal from water over a wide pH range and have the potential for removing phosphorus from natural waters. The main phosphorus removal pathways were identified as electrostatic interaction and ligand exchange using the prepared Al-MOFs.
In this study, five aluminum-based metal-organic frameworks (i.e. Al-BDC, Al-BDC-NH2, Al-BHTA, Al-PMA and Al-BPDC) were synthesized by changing the organic linker. Among the five Al-MOFs, Al-BDC, which used 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate as a linker, showed the highest phosphorus adsorption capacity (97.50 mg P/g), while Al-PMA, which used 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylic acid as a linker, exhibited the lowest phosphorous adsorption capacity (42.25 mg P/g). The adsorption capacity was higher than most adsorbents reported in the literature. In addition, Al-PMA and Al-BPDC are more cost-effective for removing low concentrations of phosphorous from water. When the aqueous phosphorus concentration was less than 1.0 mg P/L, and the dosage of the five Al-MOFs was only 0.10 g/L, more than 90% of phosphorus was removed. The Al-MOFs are suitable for phosphorus removal from water over a wide pH range (5.0-9.0). In this pH range, almost no Al was detected in water after phosphorus removal, indicating that the Al-MOFs can remove phosphorus from water without causing secondary pollution. Moreover, in a NaCl (0.01 mol/L) background electrolyte solution, the Al-MOFs showed high phosphorus removal stability. The Al-MOFs have the potential to remove phosphorus from natural water. Furthermore, the mechanism study shows that electrostatic interaction and ligand exchange were defined as the main phosphorus removal pathways using the prepared Al-MOFs. These findings demonstrate that the synthesized Al-MOFs are promising candidates for removal of phosphorus from eutrophic water. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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