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Encapsulation of tungstophosphoric acid into harmless MIL-101(Fe) for effectively removing cationic dye from aqueous solution

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 85, Pages 81622-81630

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra16716k

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  1. Science and Technology Development Project Foundation of Jilin Province [20150520001JH]
  2. Open Subject Foundation of Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Science of Ministry of Education
  3. Science and Technology Research Foundation of the Thirteenth Five Years of Jilin Educational Committee

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A Keggin-type polyoxometalate H3PW12O40 (PW12) was firstly incorporated into the harmless porous metal organic framework MIL-101(Fe) resulting in POM@MOF composite material (denoted as PW12@MIL-101). The material was synthesized by a one-pot solvothermal reaction of H3PW12O40, FeCl3 center dot 6H(2)O and terephthalic acid (H(2)bdc). The composite was characterized by FTIR, XRD, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometry, SEM, EDS, P-31 NMR and nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms. These results demonstrated the successful insertion of H3PW12O40 within the cavities of MIL-101(Fe). The adsorption rate of the isolated MIL-101 was up to 30.7% and 28.3% for cationic dyes methylene blue (MB) and rhodamine B (RhB), and 82% for anionic dye methyl orange (MO) within 30 min. However, the dye adsorption capacity of MIL-101 has greatly changed by introducing highly electronegative polyoxoanions into the cages of MIL-101. The adsorption rate of PW12@MIL-101 composite was able to reach 99% and 96% for cationic dyes MB and RhB, and 16% for anionic dye MO in the initial 5 min. Surprisingly, the composite not only exhibited a large-scale adsorption capacity of 473.7 mg g(-1) for MB, but also could quickly remove 97.3% MB from the dye solution with 1 ppm (1 mg L-1). Furthermore, this material could be easily desorbed for reuse, and the structure of the composite was intact during the adsorption experiment. Thus, it is a promising and environmentally friendly adsorbent for removing cationic organic pollutants in dye-wastewater.

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