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Jianyi Liu1, Yifei Wang1, Heng Li1
1College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Environmental Technology for Complex Trans-Media Pollution, Tianjin 300350, China; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Pollution Processes and Environmental Criteria (Ministry of Education), Tianjin 300350, China.
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Currently, the availability of defluoridativel materials to simultaneously achieve the high adsorption capacity and selectivity in complex aquatic environments remains limited. To this end, we constructed an aluminum-carbon composite (Al@C) with a near-network/highly interconnected microporous structure via carbonizating Al-based metal-organic frameworks (Al-MOF), for the selective and efficient elimination of F- in water environment. Results indicated that Al@C composite exhibited higher F- adsorption capacity (985.1 mg·g-1), outperforming the most reported adsorbents. Notably, Al@C maintained high selectivity for F- adsorption (97.8 %) even in the presence of high concentration of competing ions (SO42-, CO32-, HCO3-, Cl-, PO43-, and NO3-) and wide pH range (3-10). The superior adsorption capacity and selectivity were primarily attributed to the dual-ligand exchange mechanism, involving ligand exchange between F- and lattice oxygen to form Al-F bonds, and interaction between F- and carbon-based functional groups generating F-C-F/C-F bonds. Additionally, the heterogeneous diffusion process driven by surface adsorption and transition from carbon bond energies to higher binding energies induced by carbonization strategy, collectively strengthen the immobilization of F-. Overall, the work further provides an innovation, green, and low-energy solution for F- removal in environmental water treatment.
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