Design of Zr-MOFs by Introducing Multiple Ligands for Efficient and Selective Capturing of Pb(II) from Aqueous Solutions.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

National Local Joint Laboratory of Engineering Application of Microwave Energy and Equipment Technology, Kunming, 650093 Yunnan, China.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lead ions negatively impact the quality of metal products in metallurgical industries, and current removal methods can lower economic efficiency by affecting valuable metals.
  • A new metal-organic framework adsorbent called UiO-FHD has been developed for efficiently and selectively capturing lead ions, showing a maximum adsorption capacity of 433.15 mg/g at pH 5.
  • UiO-FHD maintains a high removal rate of 90.35% for Pb(II) over multiple cycles and demonstrates excellent selective adsorption, attributed to interactions from sulfhydryl and hydroxyl groups, highlighting the importance of innovative ligands in capturing heavy metals.

Article Abstract

The existence of lead ions seriously affects the quality of many metal products in metallurgical enterprises. Currently, the various methods of lead-ion removal tried by researchers will affect valuable metals in the removal process, thus resulting in low economic efficiency. In this study, a novel metal-organic framework adsorbent (UiO-FHD) which efficiently and selectively captures lead ions is developed by introducing multiple ligands. The maximum adsorption capacity of lead ions is 433.15 mg/g at pH 5. The adsorption process accords with the pseudo-second-order kinetic and the Langmuir isotherm models at room temperature. Thermodynamic experiments indicate that the removal of Pb(II) is facilitated by appropriate temperature reduction. The performance tests indicate that UiO-FHD maintains a high removal rate of 90.35% for Pb(II) after four consecutive adsorption-desorption cycles. The distribution coefficient of lead ions (26.7 L/g) shows that UiO-FHD has excellent selective adsorption for lead ions. It is revealed that the chelation of the sulfhydryl groups and the electrostatic interaction of the hydroxyl groups are the dominant factors to improve the removal rate of Pb(II) by density functional theory calculations. This study clarifies the value of self-designed novel organic ligands in metal-organic framework materials that selectively capture heavy-metal ions.

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