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Electrophoretic Crystallization of Ultrathin High-performance Metal-organic Framework Membranes
Published on: August 16, 2018
An innovative and efficient strategy for removing Congo red using magnetic hollow Zn/Co zeolitic imidazolate
Yu Su1, Yanjie Wang2, Lan Ding1
1College of Chemistry, Jilin Province Research Center for Engineering and Technology of Spectral Analytical Instruments, Jilin University, Qianjin Street 2699, Changchun 130012, China.
Abstract:
The discharge of wastewater containing Congo red (CR) poses a significant threat to aquatic ecosystems and human health, underscoring the urgent need for effective removal methods. In this study, we have developed a novel strategy for efficient removing CR, utilizing the synthesized magnetic hollow Zn/Co zeolitic imidazolate framework composite (MH-ZIF). Comprehensive characterization of MH-ZIF and comparison with contrasting materials were conducted. The adsorption behavior of MH-ZIF towards CR followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir isothermal adsorption model, demonstrating monolayer chemisorption. Remarkably, MH-ZIF exhibited an impressive adsorption capacity of 1167.9 mg g-1 for CR at 293 K. The addition of merely 0.15 g L-1 of MH-ZIF achieved nearly complete adsorption of CR within a concentration of 150 mg L-1. With the assistance of an external magnetic field, CR adsorbed on MH-ZIF can be effectively and swiftly removed within just 30 s. Hence, MH-ZIF demonstrates great promise in effectively removing CR from wastewater, attributed to its high adsorption capacity, selectivity, and magnetic properties.
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