Remediation of water tainted with noxious aspirin and fluoride ion using UiO-66-NH loaded peanut shell.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

College of Chemistry, Zhengzhou University, No 100 of Ke Xue Road, Zhengzhou, 450001, People's Republic of China.

Published: September 2023

One green adsorbent, UiO-66-NH modified peanut shell (c-PS-MOF), was prepared in a green synthetic route for improving the capture level of aspirin (ASP) and fluoride ion (F). The adsorption properties of c-PS-MOF were evaluated by batch experiments and its physicochemical properties were explored by various characterization methods. The results showed that c-PS-MOF exhibited a wide range of pH applications (ASP: 2-10; F: 3-12) and high salt resistance in the capturing processes of ASP and F. The unit adsorption capacity of c-PS-MOF was as high as 84.7 mg·g for ASP as pH = 3 and 11.2 mg·g for F under pH = 6 at 303 K from Langmuir model, respectively. When the solid-liquid ratio was 2 g·L, the content of ASP (C = 100 mg·L) and F (C = 20 mg·L) in solution can be reduced to 0.48 mg·L and 1.05 mg·L separately. The recycling of c-PS-MOF can be realized with 5 mmol·L NaOH as eluent. Analysis of simulated water samples showed that c-PS-MOF could be used to remove ASP and F from actual water. The c-PS-MOF is promising to bind ASP and F from rivers, lakes, etc.

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