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Adsorptive Removal of Industrial Dye by Nanoporous Zr porphyrinic Metal–Organic Framework Microcubes

Eunji Jin, Jiyeon Kim, Joohan Nam, D. ChangMo Yang, Hyein Jeong, Seonghoon Kim, Eunyoung Kang, Hye Jin Cho, Wonyoung Choe

2021ACS Applied Nano Materials25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Increasing anthropogenic activities have adversely affected freshwater supply, making it an important global issue. Water resources are often contaminated by industrial dyes, which may harm both environment and human health even at low-level exposure. Herein, we report the adsorptive removal of a representative azo dye, methyl orange (MO) on PCN-224, a Zr porphyrinic metal–organic framework (MOF). Nanoporous PCN-224 has desirable structural characteristics such as an optimal pore aperture and a large pore volume optimized for trapping MO molecules, in addition to superior water stability. Significantly, through the combined investigation of experimental and theoretical studies, multiple adsorption sites such as the porphyrin linkers and Zr6 nodes of the framework formed π–π interactions and hydrogen bonding with MO molecules, respectively, affording the highest adsorption capacity among the reported MOFs.

Topics & Concepts

NanoporousMetal-organic frameworkAdsorptionMethyl orangePorphyrinMaterials scienceWater treatmentMoleculeChemical engineeringContaminated waterEnvironmental chemistryNanotechnologyChemistryCatalysisPhotochemistryPhotocatalysisEnvironmental scienceOrganic chemistryEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsNanomaterials for catalytic reactions
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