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Introduction of Flexibility into a Metal–Organic Framework to Promote Hg(II) Capture through Adaptive Deformation

The development of a practical Hg­(II) adsorbent is highly important for both environmental protection and public health. Herein, an adaptive metal–organic framework (MOF; FJI-H30) has been prepared from a highly flexible ligand [tris­(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)­amine] and Co­(SCN)2 with cheap Hg­(II) adso...

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Published in:Inorganic chemistry 2020-12, Vol.59 (24), p.18264-18275
Main Authors: Tian, Jiayue, Shi, Chengdan, Xiao, Cao, Jiang, Feilong, Yuan, Daqiang, Chen, Qihui, Hong, Maochun
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Language:English
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Summary:The development of a practical Hg­(II) adsorbent is highly important for both environmental protection and public health. Herein, an adaptive metal–organic framework (MOF; FJI-H30) has been prepared from a highly flexible ligand [tris­(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)­amine] and Co­(SCN)2 with cheap Hg­(II) adsorption sites (SCN– groups) that not only has excellent chemical stability but also can capture Hg­(II) from aqueous solution with high adsorption capacity (705 mg g–1). Moreover, it also has good anti-interference ability and can be used repeatedly and large-scale prepared. Further researches demonstrate that the relatively high Hg­(II) adsorption capacity originates from the adsorbed Hg­(II)-induced deformation of FJI-H30, and such an adaptive deformation will reduce the potential repulsive forces between the adsorbed Hg­(II) ions, enabling almost all Hg­(II) absorption sites to adsorb Hg­(II) ions. Finally, how to induce the deformation of FJI-H30 by adsorbed Hg­(II) also has been studied in detail. Our work not only provides a practical Hg­(II) adsorbent for wastewater treatment but also offers a novel strategy for the design of novel MOFs for efficient heavy-metal-ion removal.
ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c02781