Norfloxacin (NOX), a kind of quinolone antibiotic, is widely used in disease treatment and the control of human and livestock products. Due to overuse, norfloxacin has become a common organic pollutant in water. We combine the high specific surface area and high stability of metal-organic frameworks with the high selectivity of molecularly imprinted polymers. By grafting a carbon-carbon double bond on the surface of UiO-66-NH, a molecularly imprinted layer is formed on the surface of UiO-66-NH upon free radical polymerization. The saturated adsorption capacity of UiO-66@MIP reaches 58.01 mg g. UiO-66@MIP exhibits high adsorption performance in real water samples and its recoveries range from 96.7% to 98.3%, which demonstrates a higher adsorption capacity and recovery than other molecularly imprinted materials and has potential applications in the removal of norfloxacin in real life.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9301542 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02726g | DOI Listing |
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