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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 24, Issue 48, Pages 8427-8433Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ce01152b
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China
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From an eco-friendly perspective, a magnetic nanomaterial was successfully prepared as a carrier for the adsorption and release of syringic acid. The carrier exhibited high adsorption capacity and controllable release properties, showing great potential for deep removal of syringic acid.
The excessive utilization of syringic acid (SA) has caused severe environmental pollution and economic waste. Herein, from an eco-friendly perspective, a magnetic nanomaterial (Fe-Zn/ZIF) was prepared by a one-step method at room temperature. Based on the 3Rs (pollutant reduction, resource recycling, and resource reuse) concept, this carrier exhibits great potential in the adsorption and release of SA. The adsorption process of SA over Fe-Zn/ZIF can reach equilibrium at similar to 360 min with a high adsorption capacity of 450.6 mg g(-1), superior to those of reported adsorbents, which can be ascribed to synergistic effects of strong electrostatic attraction, H-bonding interaction, and pi-pi interaction. To overcome the burst release of SA-Fe-Zn/ZIF in the weak acid phenomenon, calcium alginate (CA) was selected as an encapsulation material. As expected, CA@SA-Fe-Zn/ZIF only released 30.6% of SA in the first 180 minutes at pH = 5.8, a decrease of 14.8% compared to SA-Fe-Zn/ZIF. Therefore, the magnetic carrier obtained in this work may realize deep removal and controlled release of SA.
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