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Enhancing methyl orange adsorption capacity via functionalizing ZIF-8 with amphiphilic cetylpyridinium bromide

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2023.104865

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Methyl orange; Cetylpyridinium bromide; ZIF-8; Adsorption

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In this study, cetylpyridinium bromide functionalized ZIF-8 (CPB@ZIF-8) was synthesized by post-synthetic modification strategy using methyl orange (MO) as the target dye. The introduction of CPB molecules into ZIF-8 greatly enhanced the adsorption performance of MO due to the incorporation of more positively charged sites, hydrophobic sites and aromatic rings in CPB-modified ZIF-8 frameworks. The prepared CPB@ZIF-8 composite showed a higher adsorption capacity for anionic dyes compared to pure ZIF-8 and other reported absorbents.
Background: The precise design or functionalization of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) based on the properties of organic dyes is a promising direction in environment remediation.Methods: Herein, using methyl orange (MO) as the target dye, cetylpyridinium bromide (CPB) functionalized ZIF-8 (CPB@ZIF-8) was fabricated by the post-synthetic modification strategy. Significant findings: The surface area and the pore volume of CPB@ZIF-8 are greatly reduced compared with pure ZIF-8. However, the introduction of amphiphilic CPB molecules into ZIF-8 can significantly enhance the adsorption performance of MO. This enhanced MO adsorption capacity can be attributed to the incorporation of more positively charged sites, hydrophobic sites and aromatic rings in the CPB-modified ZIF-8 frameworks, which provides the electrostatic attractions, the hydrophobic and 7C-7C interactions that mainly govern the adsorption of MO on CPB@ZIF-8. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model and the Langmuir isotherm model can well represent the adsorption process of MO. The maximum adsorption capacity (195.54 mg/g) has been ob-tained at 30 degrees C, outperforming pristine ZIF-8 and various reported absorbents. The prepared CPB@ZIF-8 com-posite is a superior example of the tunable adsorption affinity of MOFs for anionic dyes.

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