Issue 42, 2022

Construction of Janus-structured ZnO@ZIF-8(-NH2)/cellulose nanofiber foam for highly efficient adsorption and photocatalysis-assisted desorption of tetracycline

Abstract

MOF-based foam has potential applications in removing antibiotics from water. However, shaping MOFs into foam usually sacrifices a portion of the specific surface area and thus reduces their adsorption properties, i.e., adsorption uptake and regeneration efficiency. Herein, a Janus-structured ZnO@ZIF-8(-NH2)/cellulose nanofiber foam (C–ZnO0.5/ZAA foam) was designed as a photo-regenerable adsorbent for highly efficient tetracycline (TC) removal. Janus structured C–ZnO0.5/ZAA foam with a hybrid ZnO/ZIF-8 interface was constructed by an interface-induced epitaxial growth strategy via using ZnO as anchor points for amino-imidazolamide (AICA) modified ZIF-8 growth. The obtained C–ZnO0.5/ZAA foam showed a relatively higher specific surface area (555.7 m2 g−1) and hierarchical porous structure due to the high loading and dispersion of ZIF-8 on macroporous cellulose nanofiber foam compared to reported MOF foams. Adsorption and desorption performance showed that: (1) its adsorption capacity of TC reached up to 257 mg g−1 at a low concentration of 20 mg L−1 at 25 °C, about 1.9–11.1 times higher adsorption uptake than that of state-of-the-art adsorbents; (2) with photocatalysis-assisted regeneration, this foam achieved complete desorption in water within only 4 h after reaching TC adsorption saturation, whose desorption efficiency had increased 7–8 times that of the traditional regeneration method; (3) through a semi-continuous fixed-bed set-up, C–ZnO0.5/ZAA foam exhibited excellent reusability for TC removal, with only a 5% decrease in initial uptake after 10 cyclic runs. This work proposes a strategy for designing and fabricating a photo-regenerable MOF-based foam with high adsorption capacity for highly efficient capture of TC from wastewater.

Graphical abstract: Construction of Janus-structured ZnO@ZIF-8(-NH2)/cellulose nanofiber foam for highly efficient adsorption and photocatalysis-assisted desorption of tetracycline

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2022
Accepted
18 Sep 2022
First published
19 Sep 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 22571-22583

Construction of Janus-structured ZnO@ZIF-8(-NH2)/cellulose nanofiber foam for highly efficient adsorption and photocatalysis-assisted desorption of tetracycline

T. Ji, H. Zhang, S. J. Shah, Y. Wang, W. Gong, R. Wang, L. Pan, H. Ji, G. Chen, Z. Zhao and Z. Zhao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 22571 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA06383B

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