Gan Li, Ting Wang, Pengtao Guo, Bo Xue, Dahuan Liu
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Abstract
Recovery of valuable silver (Ag) from wastewater is essential for environmental protection and resource recovery but still faces challenges. Herein, the morphology and structure of the Zr-MOF (DUT-67-PZDC) were regulated using trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), formic acid (FA) and acetic acid (AA) as modifiers by a green and simple preparation method. Through optimization of the type and amount of acid modifiers addition, DUT-67-PZDC-AA exhibits a smaller and more homogeneous morphology compared to DUT-67-PZDC-TFA/FA, and the weak coordination ability of AA leads to unsaturated coordination of Zr clusters, which results in chelation with Cl in the precursor. Benefitting from small crystal size, N active sites, and the presence of Cl element, DUT-67-PZDC-AA achieves a good adsorption capacity (211.4 mg g−1), fast adsorption rate (5 min), as well as excellent interference resistance and adsorption selectivity for Ag+. Experimental characterization and theoretical calculation jointly prove that coordination interaction between Ag+ and N/O atoms and chemical precipitation facilitate Ag+ adsorption. Therefore, this work not only demonstrates the great potential of DUT-67-PZDC-AA in recovering Ag+ from wastewater but also provides insights into the effect of acid modifiers on the synthesis of high-efficiency MOF adsorbent.
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