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Preparation of Ice-Templated MOF-Polymer Composite Monoliths and Their Application for Wastewater Treatment with High Capacity and Easy Recycling

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 39, Pages 33979-33988

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b10872

Keywords

ice-templating; porous monoliths; polymer/MOF composites; UiO-66; chitosan; water treatment

Funding

  1. Foundation of Material Corrosion and Protection Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province for project [2013CL11, 2015CL02]
  2. Sichuan University of Science and Engineering
  3. EPSRC [EP/R008280/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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An ice-templating process was used to fabricate polymer/MOF monoliths, specifically chitosan/UiO-66, as adsorbents for water treatment. The ice-templated macropores enhanced mass transport, while the monoliths could be easily recovered from solution. This was demonstrated by the adsorption of methylchlorophenoxypropionic acid (MCPP, a herbicide compound) from dilute aqueous solution. To enhance the stability, the freeze-dried monoliths were treated with NaOH solution, solvent exchanged, and dried. The treated chitosan/UiO-66 monolith achieved an adsorption capacity of 34.33 mg g(-1) (a maximum theoretic value of 334 mg g(-1) by the Langmuir model), closer to the capacity (36.00 mg g(-1) ) of the freshly prepared UiO-66 nanoparticles and much higher than that of the NaOH-washed UiO-66 nanoparticles (18.55 mg g(-1) ), by performing the tests in 60 ppm MCPP solution; The composite monolith could be easily picked up using tweezers and used for recycling tests. Over 80% of the adsorption capacity was retained after three more cycles. The powder X-ray diffraction and N-2 sorption studies suggested the crystalline structure of UiO-66 was destroyed during NaOH washing procedure. This, however, provides the potential to improve the adsorption capacity by developing methods to fabricate true polymer/MOF composites.

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