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Schiff base anchored on metal-organic framework for Co (II) removal from aqueous solution

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 326, Issue -, Pages 691-699

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2017.06.024

Keywords

Schiff base; MOF; Cobalt; Removal

Funding

  1. Applied Basic Research Programs [2012JY0100]
  2. Joint Funds of National Natural Science Foundation of China
  3. China Academy of Engineering Physics (NSAF) [U1330125]

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A novel metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) UiO-66-Schiff base was successfully synthesized by post-synthetic modification to investigate the cobalt sorption behaviour in simulated wastewater. The thermodynamic and kinetic parameters demonstrated the sorption process to be spontaneous, endothermic and pseudo-second-order chemisorption. The maximum cobalt sorption capacity of the synthetic MOFs was approximately 256 mg g(-1), and the stable and porous Schiff base-derived material displayed excellent regenerated availability with at least five recycle applications. Moreover, density functional theory (DFT) calculations have been performed to explore the coordination modes between cobalt ions and ligands in UiO-66-Schiff base, which revealed that the Schiff base group could take cobalt (II) from cobalt ions hydrates [Co(H2O)(6)](2+) and Co-CHES (Co-2-(cyclohexylamino)-ethane sulfonic acid) complex [Co (CHES)(H2O)(5)](+) to form [CoLN(H2O)(5)](2+) or [CoLO(H2O)(4)](+). This study offers a facile approach for developing Schiff base modification MOF sorption of cobalt (II) ions from aqueous solutions and provides theoretical and practical guidance on new MOF designs for selective removal of radionuclides. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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