Thiol-functionalized magnetic covalent organic frameworks by a cutting strategy for efficient removal of Hg2+ from water

Publication date: Available online 15 February 2020Source: Journal of Hazardous MaterialsAuthor(s): Lijin Huang, Rujia Shen, Ruiqi Liu, Qin ShuaiAbstractCovalent organic frameworks (COFs) have attracted tremendous attention due to their excellent performance in wastewater remediation, but their practical application still suffers from various challenges. The development of highly-efficient magnetic COFs along with fast adsorption kinetic and high adsorption capacity is very promising. To achieve the purpose, thiol-functionalized magnetic covalent organic frameworks (M-COF-SH) with abundant accessible chelating sites were designed and synthesized by utilizing disulfide derivative as building blocks and subsequently cutting off the disulfide linkage. After the cutting process, the crystallinity, porosity, superparamagnetism of pristine M-COF are well maintained, and the resultant M-COF-SH turned out to be an effective and selective platform for Hg2+ capture from water. Impressively, the resulting composite exhibited a maximum adsorption capacity of Hg2+ as high as 383 mg g-1. In addition, it also displays a rapid kinetic, where the adsorption equilibrium can be achieved within 10 min. More importantly, there is no significant loss of its adsorption performance even after recycling 5 times. This work not only offers a reliable platform for wastewater remediation but also provides a conceptual guide to prepare functionalized M-COF composites which cannot be obtained through conve...
Source: Journal of Hazardous Materials - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research