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Microfabrication of covalent organic framework-based magnetic bio-ceramic beads for defluoridation of water

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 33, Pages 15514-15524

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3nj02019c

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Novel hybrid materials, named iron oxide/alginate-gelatin/hydroxyapatite/covalent organic framework (MAGHCOF), were synthesized for efficient fluoride adsorption in water. The modified MAGHCOF beads exhibited high defluoridation performance due to electrostatic interactions between fluoride and the metal nodes in the beads. Thermodynamic investigations showed that the fluoride adsorption process was spontaneous, endothermic, and feasible. The suitability for field application was confirmed, and the beads showed good regeneration performance after six cycles.
In this investigation, novel hybrid materials comprising covalent organic frameworks and hydroxyapatite, which possess appreciable defluoridation capacity, were synthesized. However, their powder form makes them difficult to use in column studies, particularly the separation after adsorption. Hence, these hybrid materials were modified with magnetic biopolymers and thus named iron oxide/alginate-gelatin/hydroxyapatite/covalent organic framework (MAGHCOF)-based bio-hybrid beads, and they revealed high fluoride adsorption performance in an aqueous system. The fabricated MAGHCOF beads were analyzed using FTIR, EDAX and SEM investigations. The response parameters for defluoridation were assessed, including reaction time, dosage, preliminary concentration, interfering anions, pH, and temperature. The results of analyses using MAGHCOF beads revealed that the high fluoride adsorption is mainly due to electrostatic interactions that robustly exist between fluoride and the metal nodes in the beads. Thermodynamic investigations showed that fluoride adsorption was spontaneous, endothermic and feasible in nature. The adsorption kinetic and isotherm data were more fitted with the pseudo-second-order and Langmuir models, correspondingly. The suitability for field application was explored using the fabricated MAGHCOF bio-hybrid beads, and results also exhibited that they are suitable at the field level. After six cycles, MAGHCOF bio-hybrid beads exhibited good regeneration performance, indicating that the MAGHCOF beads are promising materials for the defluoridation of water.

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