Template-free synthesis of boron nitride foam-like porous monoliths and their high-end applications in water purification†
Abstract
It has remained a great difficulty and challenge to prepare BN-based porous monoliths (BNPMs) via a facile method. Here, we report a brand-new and high-throughput synthesis of BNPMs through a facile two-step template-free reaction including self-bubbling precursor solidification and high-temperature pyrolysis. The resulting BNPMs with an interconnected open-bubble structure exhibit the highest specific surface area ever reported for the BNPM systems, up to 1406 m2 g−1, and high bulk crush strength of ∼1 MPa. Thanks to the spacious hydrophobic surfaces of the BNPM system, the material was applied for the highly efficient separation–adsorption purification of an oil/water system, demonstrating an excellent adsorption capacity of up to 71–98% (volume-based adsorption capacity) toward a wide selection of oil contaminants. Besides, the present BNPMs were designed as a filtration column which rapidly removed rhodamine B (RB) and Cd(II) pollutants from an aqueous solution under a forced filtration–adsorption process, corresponding to an ultrahigh removal capacity of 554 mg g−1 and 561 mg g−1, respectively. Thus, the obtained BNPMs are envisaged to become a fairly promising adsorbent for water cleaning.