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Electrosorption of cadmium ions in aqueous solutions using a copper-gallate metal-organic framework

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131853

Keywords

Electrosorption; Copper gallate; Cadmium removal; Faradaic electrode

Funding

  1. UK-Republic of Korea Joint Research Program through the NRF - Ministry of Science and ICT, Republic of Korea [NRF-2019M2A7A1001773]

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The study demonstrates effective electrochemical uptake and release of cadmium ions using a copper-based metal-organic framework electrode, achieving higher absorption capacity compared to traditional methods. The research presents a reusable platform for efficient removal of Cd2+ and supports further development of Faradaic electrodes for electrochemical wastewater treatment.
Recently, there is a recognized need for green technologies for the effective decontamination of toxic heavy metal ions in wastewater. This study demonstrates the electrochemically assisted uptake and release of cadmium ions (Cd2+) using a redox-active Cu-based metal-organic framework (MOF) electrode. Copper gallate (CuGA), which was synthesized in an aqueous solution, is a water-stable and cost-effective MOF adsorbent in which naturally abundant gallic acid is used as a linker. This work utilized copper within the CuGA structure as a redox center to attract Cd2+ by means of Cu2+/Cu+ reduction, exhibiting rapid uptake kinetics and a much higher capacity (>60 mg g(-1)) compared to the case without electrochemical assistance (similar to 15 mg g(-1)). In addition, by applying an opposite overpotential to induce the re-oxidation of copper, the facile recovery of Cd2+ and the regeneration of the electrode were possible without regenerants. Physicochemical characterizations including XPS were conducted to investigate the chemical oxidation states and stability of the electrode after the effective electrosorption-regeneration process. This work presents the feasibility of a Cu-based MOF electrode as a reusable platform for the efficient removal of Cd2+, supporting the continued discovery and development of new Faradaic electrodes for electrochemical wastewater treatments.

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