A remarkable adsorbent for removal of contaminants of emerging concern from water: Porous carbon derived from metal azolate framework-6

Biswa Nath Bhadra, Sung Hwa Jhung

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Abstract

A series of metal-azolate frameworks or MAFs—MAF-4, -5, and -6—were synthesized and pyrolyzed to prepare porous carbons derived from MAFs (CDM-4, -5, -6, respectively). Not only the obtained carbons but also MAFs were characterized and applied for the adsorption of organic contaminants of emerging concern (CECs, including pharmaceuticals and personal care products) such as salicylic acid, clofibric acid, diclofenac sodium, bisphenol-A, and oxybenzone (OXB) from water. CDM-6 was found to be the most remarkable adsorbent among the tested ones (including activated carbon) for all the adsorbates. OXB was taken as a representative adsorbate for detailed adsorption studies as well as understanding the adsorption mechanism. H-bonding (H-acceptor: CDM; H-donor: CECs) was suggested as the principal mechanism for the adsorption of tested adsorbates. Finally, CDMs, especially CDM-6, were suggested as highly efficient and easily recyclable adsorbents for water purification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-188
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume340
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Adsorption
  • Contaminants of emerging concern
  • Metal-azolate framework
  • Porous carbon
  • Pyrolysis

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