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Thiol grafted imine-based covalent organic frameworks for water remediation through selective removal of Hg(II)

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
卷 5, 期 34, 页码 17973-17981

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ta05588a

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  1. MINECO [MAT2014-52305-P, MAT2016-77608-C3-1-P, 2-P]
  2. CAM (AVANSECAL-CM) [S2013/ABI-3028]
  3. UCM-BSCH [GR3/14-910759]

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An imine-linked covalent organic framework ([HC equivalent to C](0.5)-TPB-DMTP-COF), endowed with reactive ethynyl groups on the walls of one-dimensional pores, has been used as a platform for pore-wall surface engineering with triazole and thiol groups to yield TPB-DMTP-COF-SH, which is suitable to interact very efficiently with mercury ions. The evaluation of the carefully designed TPB-DMTP-COF-SH is addressed as an effective and selective system for mercury sorption. The obtained results reveal an extraordinary capacity and a great efficiency of the polymeric material with a very high distribution coefficient value K-d = 3.23 x 10(9). Thus, the level of mercury of a highly concentrated aqueous solution, 10 mg L-1 of Hg(II), is dramatically decreased, below the limits of what is considered to be drinking water, upon treatment with TPB-DMTP-COF-SH for a few minutes. The TPB-DMTP-COF-SH retention value of Hg(II) from water is 99.98% within 2 minutes and its record uptake capacity is 4395 mg g(-1) which represents the highest value reported so far. Besides TPB-DMTP-COF-SH captures other extremely toxic heavy metal ions such as Sn(II) and Pb(II) being quite selective versus Cd(II) or As(III). These results suggest that TPB-DMTP-COF-SH constitutes a realistic alternative for the remediation of contaminated spaces from an environmental perspective.

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