A nickel-substituted Andserson-type arsenomolybdate used as adsorbents with high efficiency and selectivity toward methylene blue

Abstract

To achieve the efficient removal of methylene blue (MB) dye from aqueous solutions, a nickel-substituted Andserson-type arsenomolybdate (H2en)3[(NiO6)Mo6O18(AsO)6]Cl2 (Z1) was synthesized in this work, and its adsorption performance for MB was investigated. The structure of Z1 was characterized by IR spectrum, UV-Vis spectra, single-crystal X-Ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis. Structural analysis showed that Z1 is an ionic compound composed of the modified Anderson-type cluster [(NiO6)Mo6O18(As3O3)2] 4-and protonated ethylenediamine cations. Adsorption performance tests demonstrated that Z1 exhibited significant adsorption capacity for MB. After four adsorption cycle tests, no obvious attenuation in its adsorption efficiency was observed, confirming its good repeatability and stability. Furthermore, in mixed dyes containing rhodamine B (RhB) & MB or methyl orange (MO) & MB, Z1 could efficiently and rapidly capture MB, which proved its excellent selectivity and practicality in treating multi-component dye-contaminated water.

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Nov 2025
Accepted
09 Mar 2026
First published
09 Mar 2026

CrystEngComm, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

A nickel-substituted Andserson-type arsenomolybdate used as adsorbents with high efficiency and selectivity toward methylene blue

L. Zhang, T. Lu, Z. Hua, H. Du, H. Yue, J. Hua, X. Cheng, X. Zhai, Z. Cai and X. Ma, CrystEngComm, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5CE01088H

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