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Effective and selective gold recovery based on synergistic bimetallic-hydroxyl metal–organic frameworks

Chaopeng Liu, Zhoujie Wang, Shishuang Zhang, Xiang Yan, Zhikao Li, Lei Xie, Hongbo Zeng

2025Chemical Engineering Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• A bimetallic-hydroxyl synergistic strategy enables efficient gold recovery from wastewater. • The adsorbents exhibit superior Au(III) extraction performance over a wide pH range. • The self-desorption of high-purity gold (∼23.9 K) without post-treatment is achieved. • Adsorption, nucleation and desorption mechanisms of gold species are unraveled. • The adsorbents demonstrate the highly selective extraction of gold from complex water matrices. Efficient recovery of high-value metals such as gold from wastewater is critical for environmental remediation and sustainable resource recovery, yet it poses considerable challenges. Herein, we propose a novel design strategy that utilizes the synergistic effects of bimetallic sites and hydrophilic functionalities within a metal–organic framework for efficient gold recovery. A mechanism whereby Au(III) is directly reduced to Au(0), bypassing the formation of Au(I) intermediates, is facilitated by the bimetallic sites, as evidenced by spectroscopic analyses and theoretical simulations. Concurrently, the hydrophilic hydroxyl groups facilitate the nucleation and detachment of high-purity gold nanoparticles (∼23.9 K) without post-treatment. The Fe 1 Co 1 - MOF - 74 synthesized using this strategy demonstrates superior performance in Au(III) adsorption, achieving a remarkable capacity of ∼ 3078.00 mg g −1 , high selectivity (distribution coefficient of 1.2 × 10 7 mL g −1 ), and a broad pH applicability (1.0–9.0), outperforming previously reported MOFs. Furthermore, the practical application of Fe 1 Co 1 -MOF-74 is demonstrated by the highly selective extraction of gold from complex water matrices, including river, lake, simulated seawater and central processing unit (CPU) leachate. This work offers promising strategies for sustainable gold reclamation from complex aqueous environments.

Topics & Concepts

Bimetallic stripMetal-organic frameworkChemistryMetalOrganic chemistryAdsorptionExtraction and Separation ProcessesMetal Extraction and BioleachingRecycling and Waste Management Techniques