Issue 26, 2024

Efficient adsorption and separation of Mn–Cu–Cd composite pollutants using MOF-based calcium alginate composite hydrogels

Abstract

ZIF-8, a metal–organic framework that has significant benefits such as a substantial specific surface area, abundant active sites, and high porosity, has extensive application in environmental remediation. However, ZIF-8 is powdery and easily agglomerated, making it difficult to separate ZIF-8 from aqueous solutions and thus limiting its practical application in wastewater treatment. In this work, sodium alginate was chosen as a gel matrix, and CaCl2 as a cross-linking agent to form a calcium cross-linked MOF gel material (ZIF-8/SA). The batch adsorption investigations demonstrated that the saturated adsorption capacities of ZIF-8/SA in single Mn2+ pollution solution and Mn–Cu–Cd composite pollution solution are 179.86 mg g−1 and 101.86 mg g−1, respectively. Specifically, the adsorption of Mn2+ followed the Langmuir model and exhibited monomolecular layer adsorption. Furthermore, the adsorption of Cu2+ and Cd2+ followed the quasi-first-order kinetic model, which is primarily physical adsorption. The adsorption order of ZIF-8/SA for contaminants in the adsorption process is as follows: Cu2+ > Cd2+ > Mn2+. The SEM-EDS, FT-IR, and XPS studies revealed that the adsorption mechanism of ZIF-8/SA mostly involves ion exchange, coordination of carboxyl/hydroxyl/amino groups, and electrostatic attraction. To summarize, the experimental findings of this study demonstrate that the synthetic ZIF-8/SA hydrogel has promising applications for practical pollution treatment.

Graphical abstract: Efficient adsorption and separation of Mn–Cu–Cd composite pollutants using MOF-based calcium alginate composite hydrogels

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Feb 2024
Accepted
26 Apr 2024
First published
18 Jun 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 11959-11968

Efficient adsorption and separation of Mn–Cu–Cd composite pollutants using MOF-based calcium alginate composite hydrogels

J. Liu, P. Zhang, Q. Hu, Y. Huang, J. Li, H. Du, W. Zhang, X. Chen and D. Yu, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 11959 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ00629A

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